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Kobayashi S. et al. eds.
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91.21
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Acanthophyllum Books /Biblio
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Centre for International Forestry Research, Jakarta, Date: 2001. 1st edition. Paper covers. Fine/No Jacket. Scarcely used. 2001. Centre for International Forestry Research, Jakarta ISBN 9798764706 9789798764707 [GB]
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Kobayashi, S. et al. (eds.)
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Acanthophyllum Books /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 9798764706, ISBN13: 9789798764707, [publisher: Centre for International Forestry Research, Jakarta] Softcover First Edition Scarcely used. Weight: 1.0 Language: English
[Holywell, FLINT, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2001]
Kobayashi Shigeo;Center for International Forestry Research
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109.95
Daisy Grace Academy /Biblio
Center for International Forestry Research, Date: 2001. Book. New. Soft cover. 2001. Center for International Forestry Research ISBN 9798764706 9789798764707 [US]
Kobayashi, S.; Turnbull, J. W.; Toma, T.; Mori, T.; Majid, N. M. N. A. (editors)
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199.99
Masalai Press via Alibris /Alibris
Center for International Forestry Research 2001 ex-library, label on back cover, bookplate over stamp inside fro Trade paperback Good. No dust jacket as issued. Ex-library. ex-library, label on back cover, bookplate over stamp inside front cover, stamp residue on title page, text unmarked, good binding 226 p. Includes: illustrations, bibliography. Natural tropical forests are being cleared at an alarming rate and timber harvesting produces large areas of secondary forests annually often with negative effects on timber production and environmental values. Increased wood supplies from plantation forests have the potential to reduce pressure on natural forest resources as well as contributing to environmental care and economic advancement but these must e technically feasible, economically viable and socially acceptable. Many scientists have collaborated in the CIFOR/Japan Rehabilitation of Degraded Tropical Forest Ecosystems Project and undertaken research in West Africa, Southeast Asia and South America. They aimed to evaluate forest harvesting and fire impacts, to develop methods to rehabilitate logged-over forests and degraded forest lands, and to improve silvicultural techniques in plantations. The results of this project and similar research by other organisations are brought together in 26 papers to contribute to the sustainable use of forest resources and environmental conservation.
Kobayashi S.; Turnbull J. W.; Toma T.; Mori T.; Majid N. M. N. A. editors
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199.99
Masalai Press /Biblio
Center for International Forestry Research. Date: 2001. ex-library, label on back cover, bookplate over stamp inside fro. Trade paperback. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Ex-library. ex-library, label on back cover, bookplate over stamp inside front cover, stamp residue on title page, text unmarked, good binding. 226 p. Includes: illustrations, bibliography. . Natural tropical forests are being cleared at an alarming rate and timber harvesting produces large areas of secondary forests annually often with negative effects on timber production and environmental values. Increased wood supplies from plantation forests have the potential to reduce pressure on natural forest resources as well as contributing to environmental care and economic advancement but these must e technically feasible, economically viable and socially acceptable. Many scientists have collaborated in the CIFOR/Japan Rehabilitation of Degraded Tropical Forest Ecosystems Project and undertaken research in West Africa, Southeast Asia and South America. They aimed to evaluate forest harvesting and fire impacts, to develop methods to rehabilitate logged-over forests and degraded forest lands, and to improve silvicultural techniques in plantations. The results of this project and similar research by other organisations are brought together in 26 papers to contribute to the sustainable use of forest resources and environmental conservation. 2001. Center for International Forestry Research ISBN 9798764706 97897987647 ...
Kobayashi, S.; Turnbull, J. W.; Toma, T.; Mori, T.; Majid, N. M. N. A. (editors)
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199.99
Masalai Press /Abebooks
ISBN10: 9798764706, ISBN13: 9789798764707, [publisher: Center for International Forestry Research] Softcover 226 pp., bibliography, illustrations. ex-library, label on back cover, bookplate over stamp inside front cover, stamp residue on title page, text unmarked, good binding. Natural tropical forests are being cleared at an alarming rate and timber harvesting produces large areas of secondary forests annually often with negative effects on timber production and environmental values. Increased wood supplies from plantation forests have the potential to reduce pressure on natural forest resources as well as contributing to environmental care and economic advancement but these must e technically feasible, economically viable and socially acceptable. Many scientists have collaborated in the CIFOR/Japan Rehabilitation of Degraded Tropical Forest Ecosystems Project and undertaken research in West Africa, Southeast Asia and South America. They aimed to evaluate forest harvesting and fire impacts, to develop methods to rehabilitate logged-over forests and degraded forest lands, and to improve silvicultural techniques in plantations. The results of this project and similar research by other organisations are brought together in 26 papers to contribute to the sustainable use of forest resources and environmental conservation. 0.0
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