Changes and challenges to international forestry: preparing for the 21st century

Recent and anticipated changes in technology and institutions offer renewed challenges for forestry in Australia and abroad. Accommodating change is easy when it is foreseen, but when change is unheralded it may be best managed by those with broad experience and current knowledge. Thus we may prepar...

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Autor principal: Vanclay, J.K.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17630
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description Recent and anticipated changes in technology and institutions offer renewed challenges for forestry in Australia and abroad. Accommodating change is easy when it is foreseen, but when change is unheralded it may be best managed by those with broad experience and current knowledge. Thus we may prepare for change through selected refresher courses and by actively looking to broaden our experience. It is likely that Australia's role regionally and globally as a seat of learning, as a genetic storehouse and as timber trader will become more important in the future. Australia and New Zealand have much expertise and experience that may be sought by our near northern neighbours, especially in reduced impact logging, research management and conservation planning.
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spelling CGSpace176302025-01-24T14:12:54Z Changes and challenges to international forestry: preparing for the 21st century Vanclay, J.K. change forestry Recent and anticipated changes in technology and institutions offer renewed challenges for forestry in Australia and abroad. Accommodating change is easy when it is foreseen, but when change is unheralded it may be best managed by those with broad experience and current knowledge. Thus we may prepare for change through selected refresher courses and by actively looking to broaden our experience. It is likely that Australia's role regionally and globally as a seat of learning, as a genetic storehouse and as timber trader will become more important in the future. Australia and New Zealand have much expertise and experience that may be sought by our near northern neighbours, especially in reduced impact logging, research management and conservation planning. 1997 2012-06-04T09:02:17Z 2012-06-04T09:02:17Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17630 en Vanclay, J.K. 1997. Changes and challenges to international forestry: preparing for the 21st century . In: Bachelard, E.P. and Brown, A.G. (eds.). Preparing for the 21st century: proceedings of 4th Joint Conference of Institute of Foresters of Australia and New Zealand Institute of Forestry, 21-24 April 1997, Canberra. :13-19.
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Changes and challenges to international forestry: preparing for the 21st century
title Changes and challenges to international forestry: preparing for the 21st century
title_full Changes and challenges to international forestry: preparing for the 21st century
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