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Using Wood Composites as a Tool for Sustainable Forestry: Proceedings of Scientific Session 90, XXII IUFRO World Congress
AUTHOR | United States Department of Agriculture |
PUBLISHER | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (02/14/2015) |
PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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This report provides a summary of technical papers presented in Session #90 of the recent IUFRO XXII World Forestry Congress held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, August 8-13, 2005. Papers in this report include the oral presentations, poster presentations, and panel discussions exploring and providing technical information on the potential adaptability and applicability of using wood-composites technologies to create value-added commodities and new innovative biobased composite products. These presentations reviewed how wood- and bio-fiber-composite technologies allow users to add considerable value to a diverse number of wood- and bio-fiber feedstocks, including small-diameter timber, fast plantation-grown timber, agricultural fiber and biofiber residues, exotic-invasive species, and timber removals of hazardous forest fuels.
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9781508439653
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1508439656
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English
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100
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41
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8.50 x 0.21 x 11.02 inches
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0.56 pound(s)
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US
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This report provides a summary of technical papers presented in Session #90 of the recent IUFRO XXII World Forestry Congress held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, August 8-13, 2005. Papers in this report include the oral presentations, poster presentations, and panel discussions exploring and providing technical information on the potential adaptability and applicability of using wood-composites technologies to create value-added commodities and new innovative biobased composite products. These presentations reviewed how wood- and bio-fiber-composite technologies allow users to add considerable value to a diverse number of wood- and bio-fiber feedstocks, including small-diameter timber, fast plantation-grown timber, agricultural fiber and biofiber residues, exotic-invasive species, and timber removals of hazardous forest fuels.
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