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2008-03-31

IUFRO News Vol. 37, Issue 3, March 2008

IUFRO News 3, 2008 publishes a scientific summary of the international conference on "Old Forests, New Management" held in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.  The conference covered the ecology and silviculture of temperate and boreal old forests, and included insights from many large-scale, long-term, multidisciplinary experiments.  It also includes an invitation for a public relations and communication specialist with an excellent command of English to work at IUFRO Headquarters for one year on secondment.  The publications section presents, among other things, the Italian issue of IUFRO World Series 9, Terminology of Forest Management, and a special subscription offer for IUFRO members for the Small-scale Forestry journal.

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