@article {430, title = {BOS Newsletter}, volume = {13}, year = {1994}, note = {Entire issue}, month = {[1994]}, abstract = {

In this issue:

}, keywords = {AGRICOLA, Brazil, CGIAR, CIFOR, communications, dye, EC, ethnobotany, ethnomedicine, ethnosoil, FAO, GUF, ICRAF, IUCN, legume, Mexico, pedology, Peru, pulses, rattan, taxonomy, TFAP, timber , UNCTAD, vegetables, World Bank, World Conservation Union}, author = {BOS} } @booklet {491, title = {Leaders in sustainable agriculture: Oral history interview series}, howpublished = {AFSIC Oral History Interview Series}, year = {1991}, note = {Alternative Farming Systems Information Center National Agricultural
Library 10301, Baltimore Boulevard Beltsville, MD 20705-2351}, month = {1991}, publisher = {AFSIC}, address = {Beltsville, MD}, abstract = {

Description of video tapes.

The Alternative Farming Systems Information Center (AFSIC) is creating a series of videotaped interviews with leaders in the field of sustainable agriculture. The first eight of these tapes are currently available from the National Agricultural Library, with more to follow.

}, keywords = {communications, information, oral history, study and teaching, sustainable agriculture}, url = {https://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/oral-history-interview-series}, author = {AFSIC (Alternative Farming Systems Information Center)} } @article {828, title = {People in between: A case study on the Kumil Timber Project, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea}, year = {1990}, month = {April 1990}, institution = {International Work Group for Ingineous Affairs}, address = {Copenhagen}, abstract = {

The description and discussion of a definite example of a regional project related to \"development\" and timber extraction in the tropical rainforest in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea presents an opportunity to illustrate actual transformation processes concerning the situation of indigenous populations, land rights, economic development, environmental issues and national integration.

Projects of timber utilization have to deal not only with forestry but also with legal, political, economic and socio-cultural domains. This document will draw attention to the hitherto unexplored complexity of timber utilization.

}, keywords = {cash crops, communications, development aid, division of labor, ecosystems, forestry, languages, logging, rainforests, schools, self-determination, settlement patterns, subsistence production, women}, url = {http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/22234105}, author = {Daniela Renner} }