Forest product conversion factors

Forest product conversion factors
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Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : 9789251322475
ISBN-13 : 9251322473
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Synopsis Forest product conversion factors by : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Forest products conversion factors provides ratios of raw material input to the output of wood-based forest products for 37 countries of the world. Analysts, policymakers, forest practitioners and forest-based manufacturers often have a need for this information for understanding the drivers of efficiency, feasibility and economics of the sector. In addition, conversion factors are often needed to convert from one unit of measure to another. The publication also includes explanations on the units of measure, the drivers of the ratios, as well as information on physical properties of wood-based forest products. Finally, where reported factors were unavailable, factors from other sources are given.

Miscellaneous Publication

Miscellaneous Publication
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Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D02845407C
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Timber consumption and sustainable forest use

Timber consumption and sustainable forest use
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Publisher : kassel university press GmbH
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9783737601504
ISBN-13 : 373760150X
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Timber consumption and sustainable forest use by : O'Brien, Meghan

The global demand for timber is increasing, with prognoses for the EU showing particularly high growth to meet renewable energy targets. However, there are limited options to meet rising timber demands within the EU, and global land competition to meet world food, energy and material needs, as well as to conserve high value nature areas, is increasing. This dissertation addresses the knowledge gap between the pressures of increased land use abroad and the underlying drivers of land use change. It argues that there is a high risk of problem shifting if EU policies to increase timber consumption are not accompanied by a monitoring system that accounts for consumption levels and provides a benchmark for sustainability.