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Green Envoys
 

Green Envoys

Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING



   
DVD - 1986
ISBN: DVDGREENENV - AU $ 60.00
 

 
Video Classic

Produced for the International Year of Peace, 1986, this film explores the global spread of Australia's tree species, and the collaborative work of the world's foresters and scientists.

The film focuses on two countries with widely different forestry needs and methods - Zimbabwe and China. In Zimbabwe, rural afforestation programs are concentrating on Australian trees which are fast-growing and energy-dense. A village school is growing eucalypts in an effort to meet the community's future fuel needs.

In the sub-tropical provinces of southern China, Australian trees dominate the landscape. The film looks at a major joint project between Chinese and Australian foresters to boost the productivity of the country's vast commercial plantations.

The film points out that despite Australia's botanic wealth, it now has fewer trees in the ground than any continent except Antarctica, and ends with a plea for the preservation of the country's genetic riches.
 

 
Awards for Green Envoys:
  • First Prize, Documentary Section, Agrofilm '87, Czechoslovakia
 

Related Titles
 Your Own Forest    Planting for Wildlife    Tree Faller's Manual    Sustainability Unpacked    Ecosystem Goods and Services from Plantation Forests    Forecasting Forest Futures    Getting Started in Private Native Forestry  

  
 


 
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