A guide to the use of Mexican and Belizean timbers

<p>The problems of utilising the thousands of species of tree, found in tropical forests, in an efficient manner, to make useful products, have perplexed tropical foresters and wood-using industries for a long time. The number of species is large, the number of properties, which together deter...

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Main Authors: Echenique-Manrique, R, Plumptre, R
Format: Working paper
Language:English
Published: Oxford Forestry Institute, University of Oxford 1990
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description <p>The problems of utilising the thousands of species of tree, found in tropical forests, in an efficient manner, to make useful products, have perplexed tropical foresters and wood-using industries for a long time. The number of species is large, the number of properties, which together determine whether a species is used for a particular end-use,is often quite large and the quantities available of anyone species at a particular time are often quite small.</p>
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A guide to the use of Mexican and Belizean timbers
title A guide to the use of Mexican and Belizean timbers
title_full A guide to the use of Mexican and Belizean timbers
title_fullStr A guide to the use of Mexican and Belizean timbers
title_full_unstemmed A guide to the use of Mexican and Belizean timbers
title_short A guide to the use of Mexican and Belizean timbers
title_sort guide to the use of mexican and belizean timbers
topic Forests and forestry
Plant sciences
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