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IUFRO The Advocate for Forest Science.
Holder, B., Saarikko, J. and Voshmgir, D. 2006
Global Forest Decimal Classification (GFDC). IUFRO World Series Vol. 19. Vienna. 338 p.
Classification: GFDC: 0--014, UDC: 025.45
An extensively updated bilingual full version of the English/German edition of the Global Forest Decimal Classification (GFDC).
The 400 page volume replaces the former Forest Decimal Classification (FDC) and Oxford System for Decimal Classification for Forestry (ODC). In addition to the 80 new numbers and 100 extensions of existing numbers it includes detailed schedules and comprehensive indexes in English and German, updated "place" tables and extensively revised insect tables.
ISSN 1016-3263
ISBN 3-901347-61-5
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Tel.: +43-1-87838-1216; Fax: +43-1-87838-1215; e-Mail: gudrun.csikos(at)bfw.gv.at, http://bfw.ac.at/
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Find the table of contents and introduction for downloading:
English version –
German version.
Forests, bioenergy and climate change as well as the capacity of healthy and productive forests to mitigate climate change are the main topics of this issue.
This issue includes a report from the conference on “Old Forests, New Management” in Tasmania as well as an invitation to detail a PR and Communication Expert to IUFRO Headquarters for one year.
Two new IUFRO Occasional Papers are presented: No. 21 "Adaptations of Forests to Climate Change: A Multidisciplinary Review", and No. 20 "Communicating Forest Science: A Daily Task".
-Occasional Paper 21- The paper combines the physical science review with discussion of economic and social impacts.
-Occasional Paper 20- Proceedings of the Internat. Meeting "Communicating through the media – why and how"