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Irish Forestry -Journal of the Society of Irish Foresters
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  3. Vol. 52, Nos. 1&2, 1995

Editorial

  • Species diversification.
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Articles

  • Competition control for establishment of ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) on lowland soil in Ireland.
    N. Culleton, W.E. Murphy, R.R. Hicks
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Conference Papers

  • SIF annual symposium: Forestry - The social dimension.
  • Symposium address.
    Liam Hyland
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  • The sustainable forest.
    Hugh G. Miller
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  • Forestry and industrial development.
    John Kerrigan
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  • The impact of forestry on rural communities.
    Áine Ní Dhubháin
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  • Broadleaves - An alternative to conifers in Ireland?
    Jürgen Huss
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  • Forestry and recreation.
    J. Peter Clinch, Frank J. Convery
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  • The nature of forestry.
    Niall OCarroll
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  • 'The joys and riches O'Kathay': Augustine Henry and the trees of China.
    E.C. Nelson
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Forest Perspectives

  • Social forestry in Lesotho. Damian Clarke and John Casey
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Trees, Woods and Literature

  • From "Foliage", a poem by Felicia Dorothea Hemans. Wood Kerne
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Book Reviews

  • A man who can speak of plants by E. Charles Nelson and Alan Probert (John Anderson).
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Society Activities and News

  • Society activities.
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  • Statement of accounts.
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Study Tour

  • SIF annual study tour to Lakes Forest District and North York Moors Forest District - May, 1994.
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Obituaries

  • Thomas Clear, 1911-1994.
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PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Editor: Dr Brian Tobin

UCD Forestry, 2.40, Agriculture and Food Science Centre, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4. Email: brian.tobin@ucd.ie