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Displaying 3921 - 3925 of 5074Review and Improvement of data related to Wood-Products in Zimbabwe
This seven-page country report is short but identifies the current situation of data collection in the country. The first part describes the overall situation as well as the main wood products of the country. The second part describes the main institutions involved in the overall collection, analysis and dissemination process of the data related to these products followed by some production figures. The third part of the report presents an evaluation of the data while the fourth part suggests some measures to improve the overall statistical process.
Alimentos para las Ciudades - Políticas de Abastecimiento y Distribución de Alimentos para Reducir la Inseguridad Alimentaria Urbana.
Report of the Study Group on Forest Genetic Resources St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada, 12-16 June 2000
Meeting symbol/code: NAFC 2000 7a
Teca
En este nmero de Unasylva se considera el futuro de la teca, con especial atencin a las plantaciones.
Etude sur les produits forestiers au Togo
A full description of the forest sector in the Togolese Republic. The first part of the report underlines the differences between the natural forest versus the plantations and the availability of forest resources in the country. In addition, the second part also includes a synopsis of what forest products are consumed and those exported. The second part of the report describes the actual state of the statistics of these products. It comments the most important forest products like present situation in the country like construction wood, fuelwood, charcoal, round wood and sawn timber.