Report on the Third FAO/SIDA Expert Consultation on Forestry for Local Community Development

Report on the Third FAO/SIDA Expert Consultation on Forestry for Local Community Development
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Total Pages: 44
Release: 1977
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FAO pub. Conference report on forestry for local level community development in developing countries - defines forestry for rural communitys; comments on forest policies, legislation and administration; reviews forestry training and extension; forest production and marketing; forestry research and choice of technology; examines project selection and monitoring, etc.; and discusses scope for international cooperation. Conference held in Semarang 1977 Dec 5 to 15.

Report on the Fao/sida Expert Consultation on Forestry for Community Development, Rome (Italy), 21-22 June 1977

Report on the Fao/sida Expert Consultation on Forestry for Community Development, Rome (Italy), 21-22 June 1977
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1977
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FAO pub. Conference report on forestry for local level community development in developing countries - reviews seven case studies; examines agroforestry systems, village forests, tree farming, watershed management, etc.; discusses obstacles, the role of popular participation, as well as action by national level forest departments (agricultural administrations), FAO and others. Conference held in Rome 1977 Jun 21 and 22.

Forestry Extension Organization

Forestry Extension Organization
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1986
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789251023631

Renewable Resource Utilization for Development

Renewable Resource Utilization for Development
Author: Robert P. Morgan
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1483148025

Renewable Resource Utilization for Development is a six-chapter text that covers the United States initiatives in field of appropriate, light-capital technology for renewable resource utilization. These initiatives include steps, policies, and programs that the U.S. government might take, adopt, or support to aid developing countries in utilizing appropriate technology for renewable resources for the benefit of the poor majority. The first two chapters describe the technology, advances, design, and utilization of wind energy and biomass. The next chapter focuses on two applications of direct solar energy, namely, solar drying of crops and timber. Another chapter highlights the optimum processing and use of rice bran, which is an important postharvest and rural development problem for rice-growing developing countries. The final two chapters discuss the utilization of material and products based on agricultural wastes and natural fibers. These chapters also deal with the organizations and mechanisms for implementing the initiatives and with possible next steps to the U.S. initiatives. This book is of value to economists and environmental pollution control researchers.