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Originally published: Kansas City, Mo., Ramsey, Millet & Hudson, 1874.
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Advertising matter interspersed.
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Introduction signed: Robert Waite.
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Latest issue consulted: Aug. 1997.
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Editor: 1919- S.A. Phillips.
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Editors: 1874-1917, F.E. Saward;--1919, S.A. Hale.
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'Edited by G. Graham Anderson' - t.p.
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1908 report includes Topical index of annual reports from 1883 to 1907 inclusive and Proceedings of Congress of horticulture, Jamestown exposition, Sept., 1907
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During the past two centuries there have been three major paradigm shifts in the management of Australian rainforests and the use of their timbers: from felling native forests towards growing plantations; from viewing forests and plantations as mainly providers of timber to viewing them as sources of multiple benefits (e.g. timber, biodiversity, carbon sequestration, catchment protection, recreation, regional economic development); and from timber plantations being developed mainly by government on public land towards those established by private citizens, companies, or joint venture arrangements, on previously-cleared freehold land. Rainforest timber plantations are increasingly established for varied reasons, and with multiple objectives. Landholders are increasingly interested in the biodiversity values of their plantations. However, there are few guidelines on the changes to plantation design and management that would augment biodiversity outcomes, or on the extent to which this might require a sacrifice of production. [Abstract extract]