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Prospects for integrated timber–forage–livestock agroforestry systems for economic diversification in West Timor farming communities

Publication Code: 

FR2009-01a [Indonesian]

Author(s): 

Paul van Nimwegen, David Lloyd and Jerome Vanclay
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Indonesian translation of the final report for SMAR/2006/080.

Prospects for integrated timber–forage–livestock agroforestry systems for economic diversification in West Timor farming communities

Publication Code: 

FR2009-01

Author(s): 

Paul van Nimwegen, David Lloyd and Jerome Vanclay
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Final report for SMAR/2006/080.

An inventory of wild sandalwood stocks in Vanuatu

Publication Code: 

FR2008-08

Author(s): 

David Gillieson, Tony Page, Jeffrey Silverman
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Final report

Options for teak industry development in south-east Sulawesi, Indonesia

Publication Code: 

FR2007-03a [Indonesian]

Author(s): 

Stephen Midgley, Anto Rimbawanto, Ir. Mahfudz, Ir. Anies Fuazi, Alan Brown
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Indonesian translation of the final report for SMAR/2007/197.

Options for teak industry development in south-east Sulawesi, Indonesia

Publication Code: 

FR2007-03

Author(s): 

Stephen Midgley, Anto Rimbawanto, Ir. Mahfudz, Ir. Anies Fuazi, Alan Brown
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Final Report

Mastotermes darwiniensis in the Lae area of PNG

Publication Code: 

FR2007-02

Author(s): 

Dr Brian M. Thistleton, Mr Michael Neal, Dr Mex Peki, Mr John Dobunaba
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Final report

Eucalyptus Leaf Oils - use, chemistry, distillation and marketing

Publication Code: 

CP008

Price: 

$65.00

Author(s): 

D.J. Boland, J.J. Brophy and A.P.N. House
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This book represents the first serious attempt to link all aspects of the use, chemistry, distillation and marketing of eucalypt oils in a single condensed format.

International Forestry Review Vol. 14, No. 4, 2012

Publication Code: 

CoP024

Author(s): 

A.G. Bartlett, J.D. Nichols and J.K. Vanclay (eds)
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Two ACIAR-funded forestry projects in Vanuatu have researched the growth and management of whitewood (Endospermum medulosum) and the improved availability of whitewood germplasm. Whitewood is a fast-growing hardwood species in the natural forest that is well suited to plantation and agroforestry situations, and is able to survive cyclones without major damage. Improved knowledge of whitewood silviculture should enhance the benefits to both the landowners who grow the trees and the processing industries that will utilise them. This special issue of International Forestry Review deals with a diverse series of insights derived from these ACIAR projects in Vanuatu, covering the constraints, establishment, silviculture, genetics and marketing opportunities.

Insect pests in tropical forestry

Publication Code: 

CoP020

Author(s): 

F.R. Whylie and M.R. Speight
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The management of tropical forest ecosystems is essential to the health of the planet. This book addresses forest insect pest problems across the world's tropics, addressing the pests' ecology, impact and possible approaches for their control. Fully updated, this second edition also includes discussions of new areas of interest including climate change, invasive species, forest health and plant clinics. This work is an indispensible resource for students, researchers and practitioners of forestry, ecology, pest management and entomology in tropical and subtropical countries.

Forests for people

Publication Code: 

CoP018
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Forests for people, copublished by Tudor Rose and the United Nations Forum on Forests Secretariat, highlights the importance of forestry management in achieving sustainable development. Over 75 authors, including ACIAR’s Forestry Research Program Manager Tony Bartlett, draw upon their diverse experiences from around the world, reflecting how people are changing their interaction with forests to improve the sustainability of their development.

Australia–Laos Timber Chain of Custody Capacity Building Project

Author(s): 

Aidan Flanagan, Khamphout Phandanouvong, Phomma Pathoummavong, Bounthanh Philachanh
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Final Report for C2010/159: Australia–Laos Timber Chain of Custody Capacity Building Project