Unasylva No. 226-227
Vol. 58, 2007/1-2
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Rome, 2007
Editor: A. Perlis
Editorial Advisory Board: F. Casta?eda, R. Czudek, T. Hofer, D. Kneeland, A. Perlis, L. Russo, T. Vahanen,
P. Vantomme, M.L. Wilkie
Emeritus Advisers:
J. Ball, I.J. Bourke, C. Palmberg-Lerche
Regional Advisers:
C. Carneiro, P. Durst, P. Koné, K. Prins
Contents
Editorial J. Diouf
FAO – a knowledge organization for the third millennium 1940s: Beginnings of Unasylva
J.B. Orr
One World—One Forest (1947)
“Unasylva” (editorial) (1947)
1950s: Knowledge in aid of developing countries
G. Clauson
What Is Technical Assistance? (1950)
Spreading knowledge (editorial) (1952)
1960s: Evolving roles of forestry and faith in technology
E. Glesinger
The Role of Forestry in World Economic Development (1960) H. Beresford-Peirse
The evolution of forestry (1962)
J.N.R. Jeffers
The Electronic Digital Computer in Forestry (1961)
F.F.P. Kollmann
The promise of technology (1966)
FAO and Russian forest inventory
1970s: Policies into practice
K.F.S. King
Forest policies and national development (1974/75)
1980s: Broader horizons
M.W. Hoskins
Community forestry depends on women (1980)
Women in Unasylva before 1980: where were they?
P. Bergman
A multi-purpose species: woman (1984)
S. Hanafie
Mantri + Lurah = Ma-Lu (1980)
The economics of a lion (1981)
1990s: Sustainable forest management and social aspects of forestry
J.S. Maini
Sustainable development of forests (1992)
D.D. Gow
Forestry for sustainable development: The social dimension (1992)
P. Dabrowski
Tourism for conservation, conservation for tourism (1994)
T. Marghescu
Safeguarding forest resources during the transition to a market economy (1994)
T. Enters and J. Hagmann
One-way, two-way, which way? Extension workers: from messengers to facilitators (1996)
D. Richardson
The Internet and rural development: opportunities for forestry (1997)
J. Anderson, J. Clément & L.V. Crowder
Accommodating conflicting interests in forestry – concepts emerging from pluralism (1998)
2000s: Influence of knowledge
M.J. Spilsbury and D. Kaimowitz
The influence of research and publications on conventional wisdom and policies affecting forests (2000)
K. Warner
Forestry and sustainable livelihoods (2000)
M.I. Abalos Romero
Towards development of the Chilean basket willow sector (2005)
FAO Forestry
World of Forestry
Books