Hornbeam wood is known for its high density, hardness, toughness, and wear resistance, but due to its low durability (Class 5 according to EN 350), limited wood quality, and rather small sawmill yield, it is mainly utilized as firewood today.
Fodor F, Lankveld C, Németh R
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The objective of this paper was to test the hypothesis that growth and soil moisture would increase after heavy thinning in seven years old oak-hornbeam coppice stand.
Jan Kadavý +2 more
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Studying the Wettability and Bonding Properties of Acetylated Hornbeam Wood Using PVAc and PUR Adhesives [PDF]
Fanni Fodor, Miklós Bak
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Discussion of the triple bottom line benefits of server refurbishment [PDF]
With a growing legislative push towards circularity and benefits in terms of staff attraction and retention, investment and turnover to companies who can display good sustainability credentials, more and more companies in the data centre sector are ...
Kenny Rich +2 more
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Limitations of linear GHG Protocol carbon reporting in achieving circular progress [PDF]
Net Zero plans are coming with increasing urgency from governments and the corporate sector around the world. Circular Economy is recognized as an essential pathway towards Net Zero in the reduction of supply chain emissions and governments around the ...
Wynne Astrid, Kenny Rich
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INVESTIGATION ON THE PROPERTIES OF MEDIUM DENSITY FIBERBOARDS FROM MIXTURE OF SAXAUL AND HORNBEAM WOOD [PDF]
The property of MDF obtained the mixture of Haloxylon persicum wood (Saxaul) with Carpinus betulus (Hornbeam) at 100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 0:100 ratios is investigated in this study.
Shamohammad Amiri, Ahmad Jahan latibari
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Decay dynamics of oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) and hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) deadwood in mixed beech stands [PDF]
Due to their significance for carbon sequestration and ecosystem management, information on decay dynamic of deadwood and its total decay time are of great importance to ecologists and forest managers.
Fatemeh Alidadi +3 more
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Structural diversity of mixed beech stands in the middle stage of succession (Case study: Gorazbon District, Kheiroud Forest of Nowshahr) [PDF]
To quantify the structural properties of mixed beech (Fagus orientalis) stand in the middle stage of succession, a study was carried out in the Kheiroud forest of Nowshahr in Mazandaran province.
Mehdi Kakavand +3 more
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Study of different height-diameter models for hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) in uneven-aged stands of Shastkalateh forest of Gorgan [PDF]
Projection of stand development over time relies on accurate height-diameter functions. In this study, we evaluated the capability of 18 nonlinear models to estimate hornbeam heights in a portion Shastkalateh experimental forest in Gorgan, Golestan ...
Jahangir Mohammadi, Sha'ban Shataee
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Quantity and quality of deadwood in the mid-successional stage in oriental Beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) stands (Case study: Kheyrood forest, Nowshahr) [PDF]
Deadwood is widely recognized as an extremely important structural and functional component of forest communities. Therefore, understanding its role and dynamics are important to improve forest management strategies in both managed and unmanaged forests.
Mahdi Kakavand +5 more
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