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Introduction 1 Environmental Capability of Tropical Plantation Forestry 2 Soil and biophysical constraints 3 Response to management inputs 4 Genetic potential and interaction with the environment 4 Research Strategy 5 Objectives 5 Approcah and Rationale for Treatment Selection 5 Experimental Design and Methodology 6 Project Management 8 Expected Outcome 9 Acknowledgements 10 References 10 SITE MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY IN TROPICAL FOREST PLANTATIONS Impact on soils and options for management over successive rotations A. Tiarks , E.K.S. Nambiar , and C. Cossalter Southern Research Station., USDA Forest Service, 2500 Shreveport Highway, Pineville, LA 71630 USA CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products, P.O. Box E4008, Kingston, Canberra, ACT 2604, Australia CIFOR, P.O. Box 9596 JKPWB, Jakarta 10065, Indonesia Summary Tropical countries are expanding plantation forestry to develop sustainable wood production systems. Much of this is based on short rotations of |
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2003-01-24 |
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