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References for Plantation PNGAF Mag Series 9D4
from PNGAF MAGAZINE ISSUE #9D4E of 5th April 2022 - Timeline PNG Forest Tree Plantation Development
by rbmccarthy
REFERENCES FOR PLANTATION PNGAF MAG SERIES 9D4
9D4A. WHY FOREST PLANTATIONS? 9D4B. WHY CERTAIN SPECIES in PNG? 9D4C. GLOBAL ISSUES AND TRENDS 9D4D. GLOBAL TIMELINE PLANTATION DEVELOPMENT 9D4E. PNG PLANTATION TIMELINE 9D4F. PNG PLANTATION STATISTICS 9D4G. PNG PLANTATION INDUSTRIES 9D4H. DES HARRIES WAU FOREST PLANTATION DEVELOPMENT 9D4I. WHERE DID PNG GET TO BY 1975? - DR BOB THISTLETHWAITE 9D4J. APPENDICIES 9D4-A HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT RE SPECIFIC COUNTRIES
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