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Journal Articles & Books
November, 1948
France
Honduras
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
China
Bolivia
Cuba
Costa Rica
Finland
Colombia
Panama
Nicaragua
Haiti
Ecuador
Argentina
Paraguay
Mexico
Brazil
Canada

An international journal of forestry and forest industries

Ressources Forestières en Mauritanie

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2000
Mauritania
Senegal
Mali
Africa

Un rapport complet, long de quarante-trois pages qui traite de l'état général des données sur les ressources forestières en Mauritanie. Il est composé de sept parties principales ; la première partie est une introduction générale des caractéristiques géographiques, démographiques etc. du pays pendant que la deuxième partie est un compte-rendu détaillé de l'importance et de la répartition des plantations forestières en fonction des zones écologiques du pays. La troisième et la quatrième partie exposent des détailles sur l'évolution et la structure de ces surfaces forestières.

Forest Assessment 1990 non tropical countries Mediterranean Region

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1990
Algeria
Morocco
Tunisia

The main Objectives of this assessment were: (i) to provide reliable consistent information on the state of forests in developing countreis in th Mediterranean zone in 1990 and the rates of change during the period 1981 to 1990 and (ii) to study the process of deforestation and forest degradation and their environmental implications.

Forest Resource Situation Assessment of Nigeria

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1999
Benin
Nigeria
Canada
Chad
Guinea
Sudan
Niger
Cameroon
Africa

A medium size 46-page report that comments on the overall situation of data on forest resources in Nigeria. It is composed of ten parts including the following topics: forest resource situation assessment in Nigeria, FAO input data, status of forests and the country's vegetation, forest reserves, free areas and conservation areas, land ownership and tenure, inventory of high forests and plantations, followed by some results. A very short conclusion is given.