Global Concerns for Forest Resource Utilization

Global Concerns for Forest Resource Utilization
Author: Atsushi Yoshimoto
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1999-10-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780792359685

Selected Papers from the International Symposium of the Foresea Miyazaki 1998

Primary Wood Processing

Primary Wood Processing
Author: John C.F. Walker
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2006-09-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1402043937

This book is primarily a general text covering the whole sweep of the forest industries. The over-riding emphasis is on a clear, simple interpretation of the underlying science, demonstrating how such principles apply to processing operations. The book considers the broad question "what is wood?" by looking at the biology, chemistry and physics of wood structure. Wood quality is examined, and explanations are offered on how and why wood quality varies and the implications for processing. Finally, various "industrial processes" are reviewed and interpreted. All chapters have been written by specialists, but the presentation targets a generalist audience.

Sawmill

Sawmill
Author: Kenneth L. Smith
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780938626695

A history of logging in the Arkansas and Oklahoma Ouachita Mountains from 1900 to 1950 not only examines man's interaction with a major forest resource but also looks at the effects of the forests' depletion on the people and towns that made their livelihood from the mills. Reprint.

Pan's Travail

Pan's Travail
Author: J. Donald Hughes
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801853630

In Pan's Travail, J. Donald Hughes examines the environmental history of the classical period and argues that the decline of ancient civilizations resulted in part from exploitation of the natural world. Focusing on Greece and Rome, as well as areas subject to their influences, Hughes offers a detailed look at the impact of humans and their technologies on the ecology of the Mediterranean basin. He also compares the ancient world's environmental problems to those of other eras and discusses attitudes toward nature expressed in Greek and Latin literature.

California's Hardwood Resource

California's Hardwood Resource
Author: Philip M. McDonald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1994
Genre: Ecosystem management
ISBN:

In an earlier publication on California's forest-zone hardwoods, 22 reasons were offered for the failure of a sustained hardwood industry to develop. This report presents knowledge developed over the past 18 years on each of these reasons. Progress is reflected in society's shift from a negative to a positive attitude towards the hardwood industry, better estimates of the inventory base and resource values, the advent of small portable sawmills, better lumber drying schedules and equipment, and recognizing the need to furnish promotional material to architects, wholesalers, retailers, and consumers. Realization that the many and complex hardwood ecosystems have value far beyond wood products has led to a new management perspective with four essential parts: emphasis, scheduling, silviculture, and total yield. Hardwood management in the near future will reflect a broadened emphasis on wildlife, water, esthetics, and wood. Desired ecological types will be needed on a schedule involving their timely creation, maintenance, and manipulation over the landscape in perpetuity. Silviculturists will achieve these ecological types, and the resulting amenities and commodities should serve rural California well.