@conference {872, title = {Forest conversation practices in Papua New Guinea}, booktitle = {Traditional conservation in Papua New Guinea: Implications for today. Proceedings of a Conference Organized by the Office of Environment and Conservation and the Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research in Port Moresby [Papua New Guinea], 27-31 October, 1980}, series = {Monograph no. 16}, year = {1980}, month = {Oct. 27-31, 1980}, pages = {203-216}, publisher = {Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research}, organization = {Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research}, address = {Boroko, Papua New Guinea}, abstract = {This document looks at the forest conservation practices of native Papua New Guineans. It describes past practices of forest product harvesting (including: timber, wildlife, fish, other food products, and assorted other resources) and swidden agriculture and compares them to current practices. It discusses the implications of these past practices on today{\textquoteright}s system of resource management.}, keywords = {aquatic resources, forest conservation, Papua New Guinea}, url = {https://www.worldcat.org/title/10090361}, author = {Colin De{\textquoteright}A th}, editor = {Louise Morauta and John Pernetta and William Heaney} }