Capitalization of forest resources - analysis of wood products and the exploitation of wood

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作者
Pana, Adrian [1 ]
Ghidiu Bita, Ioana Maria [1 ]
Curea, Cristina Stefania [1 ]
State, Florina [1 ]
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[1] Acad Econ Studies Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
来源
INNOVATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: A GLOBAL COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, VOLS 1-4 | 2011年
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forest resources; wood products; non-timber forest products; forest management;
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Forest management has some peculiarities that distinguish deep industrial production but also the agricultural year. It resembles, to some extent only with perennial agricultural production (orchards, vineyards, cattle breeding)(i). The first and most important feature is the long life cycle of the stands. The second great feature is the multifunctional of forests. It produces not only goods (wood, various other plant and animal products) but also provides important environmental services for society (weather services, climate, hydrology, erosion, recreational health). And these services are absolutely necessary company can not provide any other type of ecosystem to the extent that makes the forest. A third feature is that the primary product, timber, shall be deposted annually in a thin layer on all trees. It can not be extracted from each tree, but is harvested by cutting a number of trees whose volume should be more or less equal to the volume accumulated annually in all trees in a management unit. A fourth feature is that forest production is almost exclusively due to energy resources and natural materials with very little artificial input (fuel, fertilizers, and pesticides) bit important contribution of human effort. Repercussions arising from the peculiarities are vital and mast be aware not only of forestry staff but the entire population(ii).
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