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Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2019
Determining the optimal rotation period was a crucial component of forest sustainable management strategies, especially under climate change. This paper had two objectives: (1) to determine the economic benefits and optimal rotation periods for timber ...
Zhi-wen Gong +3 more
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Determining the optimal rotation period was a crucial component of forest sustainable management strategies, especially under climate change. This paper had two objectives: (1) to determine the economic benefits and optimal rotation periods for timber ...
Zhi-wen Gong +3 more
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Annual Monitoring of US Timber Production: Rationale and Design
Forestry sciences, 2018Understanding roundwood production in the United States at fine spatial and temporal scales is needed to support a range of analyses for decision making.
J. Coulston +7 more
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Timber Production Potential of Trees on Farmlands
Small-scale Forestry, 2022S. Suresh Ramanan +2 more
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Environmentally Sound Timber Production
1998Abstract Many of those who hope to arrest the loss of threatened habitats in Latin America by promoting sustainable development of selected forest resources, like latex and aguaje, staunchly resist any form of timber harvesting. Their aversion to the latter activity is easy to understand since, for many years, most of the region’s ...
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Product potential of paulownia timber
Australian Forestry, 2005Summary FPC Timber Technology assessed the properties of timber from three 10-y-old paulownia (Paulownia fortunei) logs from Queensland. The logs were regular in form with some taper. No end checking was evident prior to sawing. Growth stresses were minimal and the logs were sawn without difficulty using a horizontal bandsaw mill to produce straight ...
M. Beel, S. Davis, J. Murphy, P. Piper
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Timber Production Efficiency Analysis
2003The term efficiency is widely used in economics to describe an optimal allocation of resources and is promoted as one logical economic goal for individuals, firms, and societies. In the simplest sense, efficiency means making the most out of what you have—minimizing waste of scarce resources.
Douglas R. Carter, Jacek P. Siry
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Environmental impacts of cross-laminated timber production in Japan
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 2020K. Nakano +3 more
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THE QUALITY OF SOUTH AFRICAN TIMBER AND TIMBER PRODUCTS
South African Forestry Journal, 1967(1967). THE QUALITY OF SOUTH AFRICAN TIMBER AND TIMBER PRODUCTS. South African Forestry Journal: Vol. 60, No. 1, pp. 4-7.
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