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Beekeeping as a Forest Industry

East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 1966
Although beekeeping is often classified as a branch of agriculture, beekeeping is a forest industry in regions which are not intensively cultivated and in forest areas, whether the beekeepers use p...
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Profits in the Forest Industries

Journal of Forestry, 1936
Abstract The purpose of this article is to call the attention of foresters to the need for further enlightenment concerning a very important branch of forest economics, which so far has received but little consideration from the forestry profession.
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Small Forest Industry

Journal of Forestry, 1944
Abstract This article points out the need for an intermediate group of forest industries to complete the chain of utilization and fabrication. The author stresses the need for research in this special field and warns against relying on chance findings that may result from research in the large-industry field.
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Use of OR Systems in the Chilean Forest Industries

Interfaces, 1999
The Chilean forestry sector is composed of private firms that combine large timber-land holdings of mostly pine plantations and some eucalyptus with sawmills and pulp plants. Since 1988, to compete in the world market, the main Chilean forest firms, which have sales of about $1 billion, have started implementing OR models developed jointly with ...
Rafael Epstein   +3 more
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Nanotechnology in Forest Industry

2017
Today, Nanotechnologies are openingup new scopes in almost all scientific and technological fields and thistechnology is having a profound impact on the forest industry. In the forestindustry it is sought ways to improve product performance and to minimize theuse of materials. At this point, nanotechnology can be used as an importanttool.
BARDAK, Timuçin   +2 more
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Personal Selling for the Forest Products Industry [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
Selling is the personal interaction between two or more people with the intention of exchanging something of value.
Smith, Robert L.   +2 more
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Forest Thought in the Stage of Forest Industrial Utilization

Journal of Social Science Humanities and Literature
The rise of modern science has brought about "The Disenchantment of the World" summarized by Max Weber. Disenchantment means a fundamental change in the way of understanding the world. Scientific discourse with rationalization as its essential feature has replaced religious discourse with faith as its essential feature and has become the most dominant ...
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Soviet Forest Industries

Economic Geography, 1984
Robert N. North, Peter Blandon
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