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System prototyping and simulation modelling in mixed farming systems

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 1999

A project proposal whose aim is to promote more appropriate resource management on smallholder crop-livestock farms in East Africa is described. Prototypes of mixed farming systems will be developed to characterise farming systems according to their management objectives. These prototypes will then be used to map improvements of the farming systems by combining prototyping and simulation modelling. Scenarios will be explored to assess natural resource management interventions that promote sustainability of these prototype-farming systmes.

Le pluralisme et la foresterie et le développement rural durables

Reports & Research
Novembre, 1999
Slovénie
France
Suisse
États-Unis d'Amérique
Zambie
Mali
Suède
Allemagne
Indonésie
Bolivie
Autriche
Finlande
Nouvelle-Zélande
Japon
Turquie
Philippines
Italie
Inde
Soudan
Ouganda
Norvège

These proceedings reflect the broad range of disciplines, institutions and geographical regions represented at the workshop. The proceedings will hopefully provide insight for governments, NGOs, the private sector, local organisations and other actors on how to manage and participate in pluralistic forestry systems in order to further the goals of sustainable forestry for development.

Conservation, Management and Utilization of Plant Gums, Resins, and Essential Oils: Proceedings of a Regional conference for Africa held in Nairobi, Kenya 6 - 10 October 1997

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1999
Soudan
Burkina Faso
Nigéria
Mauritanie
Mali
Suède
Allemagne
Indonésie
Éthiopie
Pakistan
Niger
Cameroun
Kenya
République de Corée
Malaisie
Somalie
Italie
Tanzania
Inde
Sénégal
Tchad
France

Evaluation des ressources forestières ligneuses dans la République Centrafricaine

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1999
République centrafricaine
Afrique

A medium-size report that deals with the overall situation of data on fuelwood in the Central African Republic. The report is composed of three main parts; the first section is a short description of the country and the terms of the study. The second part is an evaluation of the country's forest cover while the third part states the forest parameters (number of trees, volume, etc.) followed by a conclusion.

Decentralización y transferencia de competencias en el sector forestal

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1999
Inde
Costa Rica

Los intentos de transferir funciones y facultades en materia de ordenacin pueden adoptar formas distintas en una escala progresiva que va desde el control central total de los recursos forestales hasta la plena descentralizacin y transferencia de la autoridad y las facultades, aunque las soluciones en cualquiera de los dos extremos de la escala suelen ser inadecuadas. En ests pginas se examinan diversos temas relacionados con la redistribucin de la autoridad y las facultades sobre los bosques y la actividad forestal.

Non-thematic issue

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1999
Australie
Madagascar
Italie
Océanie

This issue of Unasylva contains, as promised in the previous edition, additional articles on sustainable mountain development. These articles help to complete the focus on the topic and should also help to promote interest in the recently declared International Year of the Mountain (2000) for which FAO has been designated lead agency status within the United Nations system.

Tropical forest management techniques: a review of the sustainability of forest management practices in tropical countries

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1999
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Nigéria
Mauritanie
Mali
Burundi
Zimbabwe
Sri Lanka
Indonésie
Australie
Viet Nam
Guyana
Italie
Thaïlande
Rwanda
Philippines
Malaisie
Somalie
Gabon
Équateur
Inde
Sénégal
Togo

An assessment of the state of forestry in terms of management of different forest types for the sustainable supply of goods and services. The sustainability of current practices are discussed and recommendations and technical requirements for improved management are outlined