Forest Products Laboratory research program on small-diameter material
Autor
Estados Unidos. Departamento de Agricultura. Forest Service. Forest Products Laboratory
Abstract
Forests in the United States contain a significant amount of small-diameter and underutilized material. These overstocked stands not only increase the risk of insect, disease, fire, and drought damage, but also are costly to remove. Finding economical and marketable uses for small-diameter and underutilized material would alleviate these problems while improving watershed health and providing economic opportunities for local communities to help offset forest management costs. An extensive research program at the Forest Products Laboratory of the USDA Forest Service is focused on searching for economical and marketable uses for small-diameter material. The projects described in this report range from conserving timber through improving sawing technology to developing businesses for using small-diameter material.
URI
url.ie/dl63Collections
Documento no disponible en formato digital. Consultar en biblioteca INFOR: Contacto
Excepto si se señala otra cosa, la licencia del ítem se describe como
Licencia Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivar 4.0 Internacional
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory: a guide to Research Program
Forest Service. Southeastern Forest Experiment Station (Forest Service. Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1994) -
Proposed wood products plant to utilize sub-sawlog size and lodgepole pine in Northwestern Montana: a ...
Koch, Peter; Brown, Darrell L.; Burke, Edwin J.; Keegan, Charles E (USDA Forest Service. Intermountain Research Station, 1989) -
Analyzing the feasibility of utilizing small diameter hardwood timber for solid wood products and residues
Perkins, Brian; Araman, Philip A.; Smith, Bob (U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 2008)The eastern hardwood forest contains small diameter timber that is often of lower quality and lower value than larger sawtimber. This small diameter hardwood timber has traditionally been ...