Land and land reform cover a great range, both in terms of the geographical and development status of the countries considered, and of the variety of perspectives on the issues. The articles in this issue of Land Reform, Land Resettlement and Cooperatives reflect this breadth in a variety of ways. The articles range geographically from the paper addressing land and agrarian reform in Colombia, by Professor Darío Fajardo, to a consideration of the land reforms currently under way in Scotland, by Douglas Macmillan, Ken Thomson and Bill Slee.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2002France, Bénin, Suisse, Chili, Ukraine, Chine, Australie, Irlande, Canada, Venezuela, Guinée, Colombie, Japon, Italie, Brésil, Argentine, Royaume-Uni, Mexique, Norvège
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2002France, Philippines, Afrique du Sud, Malaisie, Japon, Chili, Australie, Royaume-Uni, Espagne, Sénégal, République de Corée, Mexique
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2002France, Cuba, Albanie, Australie, Brésil, Italie
The recently released Forest Resources Assessment 2000 (FRA 2000) was based on an intensive, five-year effort carried out by FAO in cooperation with national forestry agencies from nearly every country of the world, a large number of research centres and academic institutions, and a number of international, regional and non-governmental organizations.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2002Algérie, Nigéria, Afghanistan, Indonésie, Australie, Canada, Iran, Malawi, Pakistan, Éthiopie, Nouvelle-Zélande, Kenya, Jordanie, Malaisie, Haïti, Érythrée, Brésil, Tunisie, Soudan, Viet Nam, Uruguay
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2002Suisse, Chili, Pérou, Australie, Jamaïque, Bolivie, Chine, Iran, Fédération de Russie, Éthiopie, Népal, Kirghizistan, Italie, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Équateur, Argentine, Inde, Royaume-Uni, Mexique, Brésil
Statements from FAO's Director-General and the King of Nepal, profiles of mountain issues and activities from countries such as Bolivia, Italy, Kyrgyzstan and Peru, and information on mountain forests, tropical cloud forests and sacred mountains complete Unasylva's foray into the mountains.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2002Estonie, Kenya, Israël, Chine, Indonésie, Australie, Irlande, Ghana, Congo, Venezuela, Guinée, Guyana, Colombie, Népal, Ouganda, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Portugal, Inde, Sénégal, Brésil
¿Es mejor, y se administra mejor, un bosque con 1 000 especies que un bosque con 500 especies? Este número de Unasylva trata de cuestiones relacionadas con la diversidad biológica forestal y su conservación y uso sostenible. Una de las conclusiones básicas es que los números no son lo único que importa.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2002États-Unis d'Amérique, Suède, Chili, Chine, Australie, Royaume-Uni, Canada, République de Corée, Saint-Siège, Nouvelle-Zélande, Chypre, Japon, Nicaragua, Turquie, Italie, Portugal, Brésil, Argentine, Inde, Paraguay, Norvège
Temperate broad-leaved trees grow in different ecosystems in the northern and southern hemispheres, but are also found extensively in many tropical and subtropical mountain areas. A wide range of non-wood forest products derived from temperate broad-leaved trees, and their description is organized in this volume according to the part of the tree from which they are obtained (whole tree, foliage, flowers, etc.).
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2002Angola, Fidji, Bangladesh, Chine, Sri Lanka, Indonésie, Vanuatu, Sierra Leone, Guinée, Italie, Cameroun, Thaïlande, Laos, Philippines, Malaisie, Japon, Australie, Madagascar, Myanmar, Brunéi Darussalam, Cambodge, Inde, Viet Nam, Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Asie, Afrique
According to an estimate made by the International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR), the global local usage of rattan is worth US$ 2.5 billion and external trade of rattan is estimated to generate US$ 4 billion. Seven hundred million people worldwide use rattan. Most of the raw material for local processing and for supplying the rattan industry is still obtained by harvesting of unmanaged, wild rattan resources in natural tropical forests. Only a very small share is obtained from rattan plantations.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2002États-Unis d'Amérique, Chine, Australie, Malawi, Niger, Kenya, Afrique du Sud, Ouzbékistan, Italie, Tunisie, Argentine, Inde, Sénégal, Géorgie, Mexique, Brésil
This report contains the proceedings of the first stakeholders meeting held by the Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands (LADA) project, which aims to develop and validate quantitative reproducible assessment methods to make them widely available and to demonstrate and build capacity for their application in teh dryland areas of the world.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2002Kenya, Suisse, États-Unis d'Amérique, Ouganda, Australie, Danemark, Italie, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Pologne, Royaume-Uni, Ghana, Inde, Finlande, Indonésie, Nouvelle-Zélande
Is a forest with 1 000 species better, and managed better, than a forest with 500 species? This issue of Unasylva looks at issues related to forest biological diversity and its conservation and sustainable use. One of the key messages is that numbers are not the only issue.
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