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Australian Forestry: journal home: Taylor & Francis and Institute of Foresters of Australia 1936–present English 4 issues per year Baltic Forestry: journal home: Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Vytautas Magnus University & Latvian State Forest Research Institute 1995–present English 2 issues per year Bosque: journal ...
This category includes scientific journals in forestry and related applied or sub-fields. Journals may be international, regional or national in scope. Journals may be international, regional or national in scope.
Additionally, the Forest History Society maintains a publication program, publishing the Environmental History journal, Forest History Today magazine, an Issues Series, and environmental and conservation-focused monographs; an education program, to build understanding and appreciation of human interaction with the natural world; and a liaison ...
The Journal of Forestry is the primary scholarly journal of the Society of American Foresters. It aims to advance the forestry profession by keeping professional foresters informed about developments and ideas related to the practice of forestry. The journal publishes editorials and technical content related to the management of forests and ...
The Canadian Journal of Forest Research is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Canadian Science Publishing.It covers research related to forest resource management, including forest biology, biometry, conservation, economics, genetics, human dimensions, management, operations, protection, policy, remote sensing, soils, silviculture, wildlife and wood science.
The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands covering 193 million acres (780,000 km 2) of land. [5]
It was merged with the Bureau of Rural Sciences (BRS) in 2010. The main role of ABARES is to provide "professionally independent data, research, analysis and advice that informs public and private decisions affecting Australian agriculture, fisheries and forestry". [3]
The Forestry Bureau was originally established in 1945 as the Office of Forestry Administration. In June 1947, the office was disbanded and the Forestry Administration Division was established. The division was then reorganized on 15 February 1960 to form the Forestry Bureau. [1] It was then later renamed as Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency.