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State of forest and tree genetic resources in South Africa

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2002
Tanzania
Sudáfrica
Italia
África

The South African forest sector makes a meaningful contribution to the economy of the country and has huge potential in the development of our impoverished rural areas. In South Africa, rural development poses an enormous challenge, a challenge that has not been successfully met by a great number of other developing countries.

Economic and financial aspects of leasing state forest land

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 1998
Francia
Estados Unidos de América
Suecia
Perú
Indonesia
Bolivia
Canadá
Guinea
Camerún
Tailandia
Nueva Zelandia
Nepal
Filipinas
Sudáfrica
Malasia
Italia
Papua Nueva Guinea
Reino Unido
Noruega
Suriname
África

The Government of South Africa has a major holding of forest land, with a total estate covering 892,000 ha of forest and associated land. Within the state's forest holding there is a wide diversity of forest and land types including: commercial plantations and other afforested land; indigenous forests; legally protected (indigenous) forest areas; and associated bare land. This land is partly owned by the state and partly held on behalf of local communities, some of whom also have existing rights to use the forest land for various purposes.

Inventaire forestier mondial 1958

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 1958
Estados Unidos de América
República Dominicana
Chile
Suecia
Alemania
Dinamarca
Guatemala
Irlanda
Côte d'Ivoire
Italia
Finlandia
Colombia
Tailandia
Filipinas
España
Madagascar
Myanmar
Japón
India
Senegal
Sudán
Noruega
Canadá

World Forest Inventory 1958

Les essences tropicales peu connues

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 1984
Francia
Grecia
China
Europa
Asia

Freezaillah B.C. Yeom, de Malaisie, fait appel son exprience de gestionnaire forestier en Asie du Sud-Est pour valuer les informations disponibles sur les essences secondaires et peser le pour et le contre de leur emploi plus large dans le cadre gnral de l'amnagement des ressources. James S. Bethel, des Etats-Unis, qui a une vaste exprience de la sylviculture tant dans son pays que sur le plan international, expose ses propres observations et conclusions, ainsi que celles d'autres experts de renom, relatives la mise en valeur des ressources forestires.

USE OF NOAA REMOTE SENSING DATA FOR ASSESSMENT OF THE FOREST AREA OF LIBERIA

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 1993
Liberia
Nigeria
Italia
Indonesia
Ghana
Sierra Leona
Brasil
Austria
África

In the context of developing a practicable and cost effective method for obtaining a country’s forest area by remote sensing, the computer processing of NOAA AVHRR HRPT data covering Liberia was investigated. The only cloud-free scene then recorded turned out to be severely and unevenly affected by atmospheric haze. To mitigate the effects of this, the country was divided into six areas (strata) of more uniform haze conditions.

Forest biological diversity

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2002
Kenya
Suiza
Estados Unidos de América
Uganda
Australia
Dinamarca
Italia
Tanzania
Polonia
Reino Unido
Ghana
India
Finlandia
Indonesia
Nueva Zelandia

Is a forest with 1 000 species better, and managed better, than a forest with 500 species? This issue of Unasylva looks at issues related to forest biological diversity and its conservation and sustainable use. One of the key messages is that numbers are not the only issue.