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Year
|
Location
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Theme
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1920
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United Kingdom (London)
|
|
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1923
|
Canada
|
|
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1928
|
Australia & New Zealand
|
|
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1935
|
South Africa
|
|
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1947
|
United Kingdom
|
|
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1952
|
Canada
|
|
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1957
|
Australia & New Zealand
|
|
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1962
|
East Africa
|
|
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1968
|
India (New Delhi)
|
Changing Objectives of Forest Management
|
|
1974
|
United Kingdom
|
The Forest and Global Environment
|
|
1980
|
Trinidad & Tobago
|
Forestry’s Contribution to Social and Economic Development
|
|
1985
|
Canada (Victoria)
|
Investment in Forestry - The Needs and Opportunities
|
|
1989
|
New Zealand (Rotorua)
|
Forestry - A Multiple-Use Enterprise
|
|
1993
|
Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
|
People, the Environment and Forestry - Conflict or Harmony
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1997
|
Zimbabwe (Victoria Falls)
|
Forestry in a Changing Political Environment: Challenges for the
21st Century
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2001
|
Australia (Fremantle)
|
Forests in a Changing Landscape
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2005
|
Sri Lanka (Colombo)
|
Forestry’s Contribution to Poverty Reduction
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Source: CFA website http://www.cfa-international.org . Themes were not apparent prior to 1968.