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A manual of the dipterocarp trees of Brunei State / by P.S. Ashton

By: Publisher: London : Oxford University Press 1964Copyright date: ©1964Description: xii, 242 pages ; illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
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  • SD397.D5 A84
Contents:
Brunei's forests are potentially her most permanent natural asset. In order to make best use of them we must first of all discover the kinds of timber tree in them, and their abundance; this known, a plan can be drawn up for the efficient exploitation and regeneration of the forests so that they will remain a perpetual source of revenue. This book provides an answer to the first problem. in it are described the one hundred and fifty-four kinds of tree in the Kaum Damar, or Dipterocarp family, that are found in Brunei, how to recognise them, their abundance, and where they are to be found. They are the most important timber trees we have, and by conserving the forests in which they grow we guarantee a reward now and in the future for ourselves and our children.
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Agriculture & other subjects (Sinaut Campus) Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali Sinaut Campus SINAUT SD397.D5 A84 1964 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available Waqaf daripada Kampus Pertanian Sinaut 2010006236

Includes indexes and bibliographical references.

Brunei's forests are potentially her most permanent natural asset. In order to make best use of them we must first of all discover the kinds of timber tree in them, and their abundance; this known, a plan can be drawn up for the efficient exploitation and regeneration of the forests so that they will remain a perpetual source of revenue.

This book provides an answer to the first problem. in it are described the one hundred and fifty-four kinds of tree in the Kaum Damar, or Dipterocarp family, that are found in Brunei, how to recognise them, their abundance, and where they are to be found. They are the most important timber trees we have, and by conserving the forests in which they grow we guarantee a reward now and in the future for ourselves and our children.

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