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List of 1993 - 1995 publications.
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The population genetics of Dalbergia cochinchinensis Pierre and implications for genetic conservation (1995).

Soonhuae, P.; Boyle, T.J.B.; Yeh, F.C. details

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Modelling to explore land use patterns at the forest edge: objectives and model design (1995).

Vanclay, J.K. details

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The economics of land degradation and resource conservation in Northern Thailand: challenging the assumptions (1995).

Enters, T. details

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Technology and the practice of forestry. Keynote presentation (1995).

Dykstra, D.P. details

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Vines in treetops: consequences of mechanical dependence (1995).

Putz, F.E. details

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Electronic publishing of forestry information for developing countries (1995).

Ibach, M. details

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The end of the hamburger connection? Livestock and deforestation in Central America in the 1980s and 1990s (1995).

Kaimowitz, D. details

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The eastern Sundaland region of South-East Asia (1995).

Potter, L.; Bookfield, H.; Byron, Y. details

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Physiology of tropical vines and hemiepiphytes: plants that climb up and plants that climb down (1995).

Holbrook, N.M.; Putz, F.E. details

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Recreating the forest: successful examples of ethnoconservation among Dayak groups in central West Kalimantan (1995).

de Jong, W. details

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Beyond slash and burn: a searching look at Uma’ jalan forest knowledge (1995).

Colfer, C.J.P. details

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An overview of approaches to evaluating forest growth models (Abstract only) (1995).

Skovsgaard, J.P.; Vanclay, J.K.; Garcia, O. details

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Estimating the importance of Amazonian flood plain forest for Peruvian flood plain inhabitants (1995).

Kvist, L.P.; Gram, S.; Vanclay, J.K. details

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Laser dendrometers in forestry: tools or toys? (1995).

Skovsgaard, J.P.; Johannsen, V.K.; Vanclay, J.K. details

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Sustainable silvicultural systems: lessons from Queensland, Australia (1995).

Vanclay, J.K. details

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CIFOR advances human wellbeing, environmental conservation and equity by conducting research to inform policies and practices that affect forests in developing countries. CIFOR is one of 15 centres within the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).