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Displaying 4661 - 4665 of 5074Marine Fisheries Resources Survey Demersal Trawling. Survey Cruise Report No. 8. January 31 - February 11. 1985
IXe Congrès forestier mondial Mexico 1985
Le prsent numro d'Unasylva est une introduction au congrs. Il ne contient pas les documents qui seront prsents Mexico, mais un entretien avec M. Edouard Saouma, Directeur gnral de la FAO, et cinq articles qui, on l'espre, constitueront une toile de fond utile pour le congrs. Les sujets de ces articles - la foresterie au-del de l'an 2000, l'agriculture itinrante, l'agroforesterie, la foresterie communautaire et l'aspect social des contrats d'exploitation forestire - ne couvrent nullement l'ensemble des thmes qui seront traits Mexico.
Forestry and the crisis in Africa
This issue of Unasylva focuses on Africa. A large part of the continent has been overrun by drought in successive years, and millions of people are exposed to hunger and malnutrition. In many African countries, cultivation is because of hunger - rapidly expanding into forest land and areas of low rainfall. This process, coupled with necessarily unmanaged exploitation for fuelwood, fodder and other basic goods and services that forests and trees provide, has led to a progressively increasing rate of deforestation.
Identificacion de Potenciales Piscicolas y Areas para el Desarrollo de la Piscicultura en la Republica de Guinea Ecuatorial. Informe de mision
Durante todo el desarrollo de la presente consultoría, el consultor recibió el apoyo de las autoridades del Ministerio de Aguas, Bosques y Repoblación Forestal, asi como de la Oficina de la FAO en Malabo, sin cuya colaboración no hubiera sido posible finalizar el trabajo. Se recibió también el apoyo por parte de la Representación de las Naciones Unidas. Se agradece especialmente al Viceministro de Aguas, Bosques y Repoblación Forestal, Sr. Angel Alogo Nchama, al igual que al Director General de Pesca, Sr. Pedro Bayeme Ayingono.