Free
access to articles in thousands of scientific
journals via OARE.
FAO
hosts an informative internet
site on funding for sustainable forest
management.
An
introduction to forest genetics
is a textbook for undergraduate students.
FAO
forest statistics in Global
Forest Resources Assessment 2005
Bioversity
publications (many publications
available for download or order at no
cost, including volumes on e.g. in situ
and ex situ conservation of FGR, bamboo
and rattan, agricultural crops, etc.
- highly recommended)
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See Bioversity
publications page (many free downloadable
publications)
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FAO, DFSC, IPGRI. 2001. Forest genetic
resources conservation and management:
In managed natural forests and protected
areas (in situ) - Vol. 2. International
Plant Genetic Resources Institute.
Rome, Italy. (Downloadable in pdf-format
from Bioversity
publications page)
Textbook
published in the internet
(
based on lecture notes for the course
“An introduction to tropical forest
genetics” within the module “Forest
genetics and plantation forestry”)
Forest
and Landscape and DFSC publications
(many ‘must-read’ publications
on FGR conservation and management downloadable
for free - including all DFSC publications)
Cambodia
Tree Seed Project
FAO
Document
Repository (a database of all
FAO publications)
FAO Selected References on forest
reproductive material (contains
a list of publications relevant for
FRM production, improvement and exchange
as well as genetic conservation)
ITTO
Resources page (contains many
useful publications downloadable for
free)
Thielges, B., S.D. Sastrapradja and
A. Rimbawanto, editors. 2001. In situ
and ex situ conservation of commercial
tropical trees (downloadable as
zip file at ITTO
Resources page – highly recommended
reading!)
FAO, FLD, IPGRI. 2004. Forest
genetic resources conservation and management:
Overview, concepts and some systematic
approaches - Vol. 1. Downloadable
at Bioversity website.
FAO, DFSC, IPGRI. 2001. Forest
genetic resources conservation and management:
In managed natural forests and protected
areas (in situ) - Vol. 2. Downloadable
at Bioversity website.
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