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  1. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1991
    Kenya
  2. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1991
    Congo, Italy

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  3. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1991

    Al igual que con ocasin de los anteriores congresos, este nmero de Unasylva, que precede inmediatamente a la inauguracin, est dedicado a algunos de los principales problemas relativos a la materia forestal. En una entrevista, el Director General de la FAO, E. Saouma, comenta la situacin de los bosques en el mundo y pone de relieve las actividades forestales prioritarias de la Organizacin en el presente decenio. Respecto de la asistencia a los pases miembros, M.K. Muthoo, Director del Servicio de Operaciones Forestales, describe la reciente evolucin del programa de campo; M.R.

  4. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1991
    Italy

    As in the past, the Unasylva issue immediately preceding the World Forestry Congress examines a number of the broad challenges facing forestry. In an interview, FAO Director General Edouard Saouma considers the world forestry situation and highlights the Organization's priorities for work in forestry over the coming decade. The cutting edge of FAO's forestry activities is exemplified in the assistance provided to member countries; M.K. Muthoo, Director of the FAO Forestry Operations Service, describes the recent evolution of the department's field programme. M.R.

  5. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    January, 1991
    Zambia, Africa

    In late 1985, the International Food Policy Research Institute in collaboration with the Rural Development Studies Bureau of the University of Zambia, the National Food and Nutrition Commission, and the Easter Provice Agricultural Development Project embarked on a major research project in Eastern Province, Zambia. The study sought to obtain a better understanding of the public policies that govern the country's push to increase agricultural production and improve the participation of smallholder farmers in it.

  6. Library Resource

    Utilization of Existing Land Use Patterns in Designs for Multiple Access of "High Potential" Areas of Semi-Arid Africa

    Journal Articles & Books
    January, 1991
    Africa, Somalia

    Abstract
    The persistent interplay of food production problems, land
    degradation, and social and climatic difficulties on the Horn of
    Africa result in recurring famines in spite of vast sums of money
    spent on agricultural development. As land resources--which
    undergird both social and production systems in Africa--become
    increasingly degraded, development efforts, especially in
    problematic areas, need to become part of comprehensive resource
    use programs that take into account the existing regional land

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