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The
International Forestry Review (IFR) |
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Aims and scope |
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The International Forestry Review is a peer-reviewed scientific
journal that publishes papers, comments and book reviews covering
international forest science, policy, management and conservation. It is published four
times per year, in March, June, September and December. Theme editions are a regular feature and attract a
wide audience. Click here for
subscription details.
The IFR is part of
The Global Forest Information
Service - GFIS
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Subscription
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For information on how to subscribe to the
International Forestry Review click here.
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*Reduced price
access to the IFR is available in some countries through the
PERI scheme. Click
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Editorial
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Editor |
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Alan Pottinger
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Chair of the Editorial Advisory
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Jim Ball |
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Editorial Advisory Board |
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Timothy Boyle
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Independent,
Ottawa,
Canada |
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Susan Braatz
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FAO/Secretariat of the UN Forum on Forests,
New York, USA |
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Eberhard Bruenig
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University of Hamburg,
Germany
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Neil Byron
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Australian Productivity Commission,
Melbourne, Australia |
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Jim Carle
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FAO,
Rome, Italy |
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Ebby Chagala
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Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI),
Nairobi, Kenya |
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Mafa Chipeta
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FAO,
Rome, Italy |
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Jonathan Cornelius
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James Cook University,
Australia |
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John Innes
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University
of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada |
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Peter Kanowski
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Australian National
University, Canberra, Australia |
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Jean-Paul Lanly
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Conseil Général du Génie Rural, des Eaux et des Forêts,
Paris, France |
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Roger Leakey |
James Cook University,
Australia |
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Bill Mason
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Forest Research,
Edinburgh, UK |
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Cesar Sabogal
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CIFOR,
Belém, Brazil |
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Naresh Saxena
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Independent,
New Delhi,
India |
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Jeffrey Sayer
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Science Adviser: International Union for Conservation of Nature,
Switzerland |
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Lee Su See
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Forest
Research Institute Malaysia, Malaysia |
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Josef Turok
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International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
(IPGRI),
Rome,
Italy |
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Peter Wood
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Independent,
Oxford, UK |
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Information
for contributors |
Guidelines for authors submitting a Paper
Guidelines for authors submitting a Comment
Guidelines for referees
Guidelines for book reviewers
Advertising rates
Young Scientist Publication Award
Online guide
to scientific writing
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IFR
online |
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The
International Forestry Review is available online.
This is a free service to members and subscribers and provides on-line access to
the full text of the IFR. Non-members can view
abstracts free of charge and use a pay-per-view facility to
download individual papers.
Online login
here*
*This service is
password protected. To receive your password please
contact CFA at
cfa@cfa-international.org |
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IFR archive on CD |
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The International Forestry Review
(IFR) has undertaken a major project to digitize its complete
archive, stretching back to 1922, in order to make it available
to foresters, policy makers, students and anyone interested in
the development of international forestry over the past 80
years. The first part of this project, covering 1992–2000 has
been completed and is now available on CD to members at US$10,
€10, £6.50 (prices for non-members are US$15, €15, £10, CAN$20).
To receive your copy contact
cfa@cfa-international.org |
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IFR
back
issues and missing issues |
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the IFR are available for £10 per copy, plus postage.
Missing issues (i.e. those
not delivered on time) should be reported within 60 days of
the publication month in question. Requests from
members received later than this will be dealt with as back
issues, and charged accordingly. |
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Special
Issues |
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REDD and the Evolution of
an International Forest Regime
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The Indian Forest Sector -
Current Trends and Future Challenges
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Africa - its forests and
their future |

Forestry in China: policy, consumption and production in
forestry’s newest superpower
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Illegal
logging |

Forests in the Balance: Linking Tradition and Technology. XXII IUFRO World
Congress, 8-15 August 2005, Brisbane, Australia
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download.
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NTFPs revisited
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Copies are available at £10 each plus
postage by contacting
cfa@cfa-international.org |
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