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At present, the production of wood composites mainly relies on the petrochemical-based and formaldehyde-based adhesives such as phenol-formaldehyde (PF) resins and urea-formaldehyde (UF) resins, which are non-renewable and therefore... more
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      Wood ProductsForestry SciencesSodium HydroxideAqueous Solution
The viability of the many civilisations of Europe has depended, to a very large extent, on an adequate supply of wood. In the Ancient World, this supply was secured through the exploitation of forest reserves, the conquest of new... more
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      Forest Ecology And ManagementTechnology transferSustainable forest managementBiological Sciences
By allowing the estimation of forest structural and biophysical characteristics at different temporal and spatial scales, remote sensing may contribute to our understanding and monitoring of planted forests. Here, we studied 9-year... more
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      Remote SensingProductionStructureTime Series
The toxic effects of selected Malaysian timbers (Madhuca utilis, Anisoptera laevis and Endospermum malaccense) heartwood extracts were studied with the aim to determine and understanding the function of wood extracts as a natural... more
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      BiologyWood ScienceTimberWood Engineering
The pinyon/juniper woodlands of the Great Basin were a vital source of structural wood and energy products for the mining industry from the 1860's to the 1930's. Pinyon and juniper were cut extensively for fuel wood and for the prod... more
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      Nineteenth CenturyWood ProductsArtemisiaSpecies Composition
... In the late winter, when the stresses of frost, drought and photo-inhibition interact and the stability of the hardiness stage is violated by large temperature amplitudes and fast changes, LP exhibits more visual damage ( Karlman,... more
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      Forest Ecology And ManagementBiological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesWood Products
Effect of zeolite content on the physical, mechanical and thermal properties of wood plastic composites was investigated in this study. To meet this objective, pine wood flour (0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 wt%) with compatibilizing agent,... more
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      Wood Plastic CompositeTimberWood EngineeringWood Products
Secondary manufacturers in the forest products industry face a complex production planning process. Linear programming (LP)-based applications have addressed this production planning issue. However, most models have been developed for a... more
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      Relational DatabaseDecision Support SystemsProduction PlanningDecision support system
... of C sequestration and timber production (eg, [22] , [Kurz et al., 2002] , [Backéus et al., 2005] and [Gusev and Nasonova, 2007] ), simulation of effects of management and climate on C sequestration by forests (eg, [Kurz and Apps,... more
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      Forest Ecology And ManagementCarbon SequestrationForest EcologyBiological Sciences
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      Wood SciencePrefabricated woodWood mechanicsWood Engineering
Carbon storage in aboveground tree biomass and soil organic matter (in depth of A layer development i.e., up to 20 cm) was studied in 22-32 year-old post-mining sites in the northwest of the Czech Republic. Four replicated sites... more
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      GeochemistryBiogeochemistryRegenerationCarbon
Carbon accounting Estimation method Greenhouse gas emission inventories Harvested wood products Production approach Stock-change approach Uncertainty analysis a b s t r a c t There is a great diversity of methods for estimating carbon... more
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      EngineeringTechnologyMonte Carlo SimulationSensitivity Analysis
The paper describes the Version 2 of the CO2FIX (CO2FIX V.2) model, a user-friendly tool for dynamically estimating the carbon sequestration potential of forest management, agroforesty and afforestation projects. CO2FIX V.2 is a... more
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      Carbon SequestrationMultidisciplinaryEcological ModellingForest Management
This study analyses forest cooperative's participation in forestry in Turkey. The study was carried out with 71 forest cooperatives in the Kastamonu province, located in the Western Black Sea Region. By using a principal component... more
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      Principal Component AnalysisApplied EconomicsRegression AnalysisWood Products
Removing atmospheric carbon (C) and storing it in the terrestrial biosphere is one of the options, which have been proposed to compensate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Agricultural lands are believed to be a major potential sink and... more
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      Climate ChangeCarbon SequestrationGlobal WarmingLand use and land cover
The productivity of forest sites has been indirectly determined with solo wood production objective in forest management. Forest site productivity should, however, be determined directly in order to implement ecosystem based multipurpose... more
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      TurkeyEnvironmental MonitoringMultidisciplinarySite Productivity
The oscillatory behavior in the mature phase of some technologies'diffusion-related S curves are investigated, specifically with regard to the influences that other technologies can have on the oscillations. The notion of mortality... more
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      EconomicsTechnologyLotka VolterraOriented Strand Board
The heterogeneity of characteristics observed in the pith-bark direction within a log causes sawn pieces of wood have different behaviors during water removal. Understanding these differences is important for the industry regarding the... more
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      Wood ScienceTimberWood EngineeringLumber industry
The emission of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from wood and wood products are important in evaluating the impact on the indoor environment from different materials. The results from analyses of emissions from nine different wood... more
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      BuildingWood ProductsEuropeanForestry Sciences
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      Life Cycle AssessmentWaste ManagementLegislationCase Study
The coastal areas of Bangladesh have a high cyclone frequency, and the protection from cyclone damage afforded by the natural mangrove forests of the Sundarbans, led the Forest Department in 1966 to initiate a mangrove afforestation... more
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      Earth SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental SciencesWood Products
Cork oak stands are a part of the agroforestry ecosystem in Portugal, characterized by a low crown cover from cork oak trees, managed towards cork production, and sometimes in combination with grazing. In recent years, European Union... more
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      European UnionCarbon SequestrationApplied EconomicsSite index
This review critically examines the role of boron (B) in forests in view of recent findings on B nutrition and the continuing occurrence of B deficiency. Many perceptions about the role of B in plants and its uptake and mobility have been... more
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      ManagementForestrySymbiosisForest Ecology And Management
Low-cost and simple technologies are needed to reduce watershed export of excess nitrogen to sensitive aquatic ecosystems. Denitrifying bioreactors are an approach where solid carbon substrates are added into the flow path of contaminated... more
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      EngineeringEcological EngineeringEarth SciencesAquatic Ecosystem
This paper evaluates the results of contamination of residents and residential homes located in close proximity to a Wood Treatment Plant. The plant has produced treated wood products continuously since 1904. The principle chemicals used... more
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      HousingRiversRisk assessmentMultidisciplinary
Este es un estudio exploratorio para dar uso a la madera de Eucalyptus urophylla para la elaboración de tableros aglomerados de partículas. Por lo tanto, los objetivos fueron determinar sus propiedades físico-mecánicas y evaluar los... more
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      Wood ScienceTimberLumber industryWood Products
Molecular genetic markers have numerous potential applications in environmental forensics if DNA can be isolated from 'difficult' non-human biological material such as hairs, feathers, or wood. The identification of the origin of... more
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      Forensic ScienceMolecular GeneticsBiological SciencesTropical trees
LASCO, R. D., VISCO, R. G. & PULHIN, J. M. 2001. Secondary forests in the Philippines: formation and transformation in the 20th century.
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      Land Use ChangeLand CoverTropical forestWood Products
This reports presents a manual of the CO2FIX V 2.0 model. CO2FIX V 2.0 is a simple bookkeeping model that converts volumetric net annual increment data (and additional parameters) to annual carbon stocks and fluxes of the forest... more
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      Carbon SequestrationEnd of lifeWood ProductsSelective Logging
In the present study, a spectrophotometric method for the determination of formaldehyde by using chromotropic acid was devised, in which the use of potentially hazardous and corrosive concentrated sulfuric acid was eliminated and... more
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      Chemical EngineeringAnalytical ChemistryUv SpectrophotometerStandard Deviation
Shade trees reduce the stress of coffee (Coffea spp.) and cacao (Theobroma cacao) by ameliorating adverse climatic conditions and nutritional imbalances, but they may also compete for growth resources. For example, shade trees buffer high... more
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      GeographyIntegrated Pest ManagementGround WaterWood Products
The effects of wood-ash fertilisation on tree stands, soil characteristics and ground vegetation were studied on a drained pine mire in Finland (64°51′N, 26°04′E, 62 m a.s.l.). The original site type was a treeless, mesotrophic Sphagnum... more
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      NutritionDecompositionForest Ecology And ManagementForest Ecology
Terrestrial ecosystems provide a number of vital services for people and society, such as biodiversity, food, fibre, water resources, carbon sequestration, and recreation. The future capability of ecosystems to provide these services is... more
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      SocioeconomicsForestryClimate ChangeNatural Resources
Tropical forests in countries like the Philippines are important sources and sinks of carbon (C). The paper analyzes the contribution of Philippine forests in climate change mitigation. Since the 1500s, deforestation of 20.9 M ha (10 6... more
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      Climate ChangeLand Use ChangeClimate Change MitigationFossil Fuels
The WoodMark Quality System, a new quality assurance program for the Canadian value-added wood products sector, was launched in 1999. This represented the culmination of a five-year investigation of industry needs, standards development,... more
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      Quality AssuranceRaw materialsProcess ImprovementBuilding
Removing atmospheric carbon (C) and storing it in the terrestrial biosphere is one of the options, which have been proposed to compensate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Agricultural lands are believed to be a major potential sink and... more
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      Climate ChangeCarbon SequestrationGlobal WarmingLand use and land cover
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      Forest Ecology And ManagementPharmaceutical industryBiological SciencesEssential Oil
This study compiles and summarizes the existing knowledge about observed and projected impacts of climate change on forests in Europe. Forests will have to adapt not only to changes in mean climate variables but also to increased... more
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      ForestryWestern EuropeEastern EuropeClimate Change
Eucalyptus (family Myrtaceae), an Australian native, represented by around 700 species is a genus of tall, evergreen and magnificent trees cultivated world over for its oil, gum, pulp, timber, medicine and aesthetic value. Among the... more
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      Forest Ecology And ManagementPharmaceutical industryBiological SciencesEssential Oil
Low permeability of many wood species due to their anatomical properties causes problems during timber drying as well as impregnating with preservatives and resins. Microwave (MW) treatment influences heartwood permeability and improves... more
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      Wood ScienceTimberWood EngineeringLumber industry
Cross-linked polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) adhesive and thin veneers of three low density wood species, namely silver maple, yellow poplar and aspen, were used to produce LVL engineered wood products using different press durations. Density,... more
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      BuildingWood ProductsFlexural StrengthWater Absorption
Rubber trees were introduced into the Malay Peninsula more than a century ago. The normal economical lifespan of a rubber tree is about 25 years, and, traditionally, rubberwood was used as fi rewood by the rural community. In recent... more
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      Wood SciencePublic HealthBiological ControlCase Study
Forests provide a broad economic basis for rural communities throughout the Northeastern United States. Contemporary resource management and rural development planning increasingly emphasize the integration of raw material production with... more
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      Rural DevelopmentRegional EconomicsRaw materialsWood Products
During the last decade, the Slovak and Croatian furniture industry markets have experienced changes that have made these markets more interesting for domestic and foreign investors. Furniture manufacturers and retailers are still trying... more
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      Consumer BehaviorConsumer ResearchWood ProductsConsumer Attitudes
Summary Illegal logging and the international trade in illegally logged timber is a major problem for many timber-producing countries. It causes environmental damage, costs governments billions of dollars in lost revenue, promotes... more
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      International TradeSustainable DevelopmentEast AsiaInternational Marketing
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      EngineeringEconomicsClimate ChangeBiomass
A common challenge related to hardwood plywood is checking along the grain of face veneers. This study tested the hypothesis that face checking of rotary peeled maple veneer plywood will be greater on the loose side of the veneer and that... more
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Plastic lumber manufactured using post consumer waste plastic has been proposed as an acceptable material for use in the construction of docks, piers and bulkheads and is touted to outlast conventional wood products due to its strength,... more
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      EngineeringEnvironmental SciencesWood ProductsSecond Year
The cell wall of wood tracheids is made up of various layers, distinguished from one other by the alignment of the innumerable, fine crystalline cellulose microfibrils within each layer that helically wind about the cell lumen.... more
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      GeneticsBuildingWood ProductsWood Quality