The Forestry Library of the FAO Forestry Department, located at FAO headquarters in Rome and now part of the David Lubin Memorial Library, is a specialized library that holds approximately 6,000 books and over 600 current periodical titles, yearbooks and other serial titles on forestry and related areas. It also has a large collection of grey literature - including documentation on FAO forestry projects and papers and reports from various FAO Forestry meetings - much of which is not readily available anywhere else.
Subjects
Subjects covered include:
- sustainable forest management
 - fire management
 - arid zone forestry
 - forest health
 - planted forests
 - genetic resources
 - wood energy
 - harvesting
 - industries
 - trade and forests
 - non-wood forest products
 - biodiversity
 - climate change
 - desertification
 - environment
 - utilization alien invasive species
 - forests and water
 - participatory processes
 - forests and poverty reduction
 - gender
 - small-scale enterprises
 - conflict management
 - forest law compliance and governance
 - national forests programmes
 - global forest resource assessment
 - and other related subjects
 
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