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Classification of Terrain and Operational Systems

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1971

The classification of forest terrain gives knowledge about the operational conditions. The classification is arranged methodically in such a way that one terrain class means the same independently of local landscape and terrain conditions. The classification must also be based on basic knowledge of equipment and. operational methods used in forestry. All forestry work is included, such as transport and logging; cultivation, constructional work, road building, etc.

Mountain Catchment Areas Act.

Legislation
Septembre, 1970
Namibie

This Act makes provision for the conservation, use, management and control of land situated in mountain catchment areas. "Mountain catchment area" means any area declared by the Minister under section 2 to be a mountain catchment area.

Global forest land-use change 1990-2005

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 1969
Global

This report presents the key findings on forest land use and land-use change between 1990 and 2005 from FAO’s 2010 Global Forest Resources Assessment Remote Sensing Survey.

It is the first report of its kind to present systematic estimates of global forest land use and change.

Proceedings of training of national correspondents on assessing and monitoring of forest land use and changes

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 1969

At the request of its member countries, FAO has been carrying out global forest resources assessments (FRA) since 1947, in collaboration with countries and other partners, notably the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). The global FRA reports on the worldwide status and trends of forest resources, their management and uses. It is based on nationally validated data from national forest inventories and assessments.

Economic and financial aspects of leasing state forest land

Décembre, 1969
South Africa

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

Reports of the second session of the African Forestry Commission and of the third session of the Working Party on Wildlife Management

Reports & Research
Novembre, 1969
Algérie
France
Rwanda
Canada
Allemagne
Danemark
Maroc
Royaume-Uni
Ghana
Sierra Leone
Malawi
Niger
Cameroun
Kenya
Libéria
Ouganda
Gabon
Botswana
Sénégal
Tchad
Togo
Côte d'Ivoire

Meeting Name: African Forestry Commission
Meeting symbol/code: FO-AFC/69/REP.
Session: Sess. 2

Non-thematic issue

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1969
Maroc
États-Unis d'Amérique
Espagne
Suède
Haïti
Royaume-Uni
Chine
Canada

An international review of forestry and forest products

Act on improvement of agricultural structure and coast protection.

Legislation
Septembre, 1969
Allemagne

According to article 91a, paragraph 1, of the German Constitution (Grundgesetz) measures on the improvement of production methods, working conditions, management and in general in the agricultural, fishery, forestry and water sector shall be taken with the agreement of regional governments. For this purpose a common frame work is devised and every year within the 1 March the Länder submit a general working plan to the Federal Minister for Nutrition, Agriculture and Forestry for approvement within the said frame work. The Act consists of 14 articles.