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Silvicultural management of blackwood : a Blackwood Industry Group (BIG) workshop, 30 November - 1 December 2000, Smithton, Tasmania, [hosted by] Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Production Forestry and Private Forests Tasmania / edited for the RIRDC/L&W Australia/FWPRDC Joint Venture Agroforestry Program by Alan Brown
Bib ID 44676
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
Online Versions
Description Barton ACT : Rural Industries Research & Development Corporation, 2001 
viii, 62 p. : ill., map ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 064258396X 
Series

RIRDC project ; CPF-2A

RIRDC publication ; no.01/176

Notes

"December 2001"

"Shaping the future" -- cover

Includes papers from New Zealand.

"With support from the Natural Heritage Trust, Murray Darling Basin Commission, the Grains R&D Corporation and the Australian Greenhouse Office."--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

Also available online in PDF format at: www.rirdc.gov.au/­reports/­Index.htm

Subjects Agroforestry - Australia - Congresses.  |  Acacia melanoxylon - Congresses.
Other authors/contributors Brown, A. G. (Alan Gordon), 1931-  |  Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (Australia)  |  Joint Venture Agroforestry Program (Australia)  |  Forestry and Wood Products Research and Development Corporation (Australia)  |  Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Production Forestry (Australia)  |  Land and Water Australia  |  Private Forests Tasmania  |  Blackwood Industry Group
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500 |a"December 2001"
500 |a"Shaping the future" -- cover
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500 |a"With support from the Natural Heritage Trust, Murray Darling Basin Commission, the Grains R&D Corporation and the Australian Greenhouse Office."--Cover.
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references.
530 |aAlso available online in PDF format at: www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/Index.htm
650 0 |aAgroforestry|zAustralia|vCongresses.
650 0 |aAcacia melanoxylon|vCongresses.
700 1 |aBrown, A. G.|q(Alan Gordon),|d1931-
710 2 |aRural Industries Research and Development Corporation (Australia)
710 2 |aJoint Venture Agroforestry Program (Australia)
710 2 |aForestry and Wood Products Research and Development Corporation (Australia)
710 2 |aCooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Production Forestry (Australia)
710 2 |aLand and Water Australia.
710 2 |aPrivate Forests Tasmania.
710 2 |aBlackwood Industry Group.
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