Production functions are calculated and linked to capital elasticities and the development of real wages in 1947-1965.KEYWORDS: forest economics \ forest based industries \ Forest products industries, general \ Sweden economics \ forest industries \ Sweden
Citation
Skandinaviska Banken Quarterly Review, Stockholm, 1969, No. 1, pp 5-11
Outlines some basic principles of valuation, distinguishes seven stages that must be completed in any kind of expert valuation, discusses the Italian approach to education in the theory and practice of valuation, and reviews the more important applications of valuation theory in forestry. KEYWORDS: ...
Citation
Italia forestale e montana, 1971, 26, 6, pp 222-41
A broad survey, undertaken by the Asian Development Bank, of general forestry conditions, land use, and forest industry and their relation to the regional economy in general for 15 countries of continental and insular S.E. Asia (including the Philippine Is.), E. Asia, and S. Asia. Recommendations...
Author(s)
Turbang, J.; Hegel, D. von
Publisher
University of Tokyo Press, Tokyo, Japan
Citation
Asian agricultural survey, 1969, pp 448-511
The 18 industrial profiles presented include profiles for matches, particle board, paper pulp and paper making. KEYWORDS: forest economics \ finance and financial planning \ Forest products and their utilization economics of
Publisher
Development Centre of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris, France
Citation
Manual of industrial project analysis in developing countries. Vol. 1. Methodology and case studies; Annexe to Vol. 1. Industrial profiles., 1968, pp 451 + 255 pp.
Discusses the application of this method of cost and profitability analysis to mixed forestry and agricultural holdings and to forestry holdings with different species and annual cuts. Data from a survey of 70 mixed holdings in Baden-Wurttemberg suggest that, in terms of gross margins per ha,...
Citation
Forst- und Holzwirt, 1971, 26, 11, pp 222-6
Discusses, largely on the basis of published experience from SW Germany, the optimum 'production chains' (including cooperation between manufacturer and forester) from silviculture via felling, barking, trimming, sorting, skidding etc. to scaling and selling, with special reference to optimum...
Citation
Forst- und Holzwirt, 1972, 27, 7, pp 141-6, 148-51
Discusses, largely on the basis of published literature, the effect of species (and of provenance and genotype), site, and silviculture (method of regeneration, spacing, pruning, fertilizing, water regulation etc.) on wood properties (density and its distribution in the stem, juvenile wood, knots). ...
Citation
Mitteilungen der Bundesforschungsanstalt fur Forst- und Holzwirtschaft, 1971, No. 82, pp 121-41
Discusses the importance of 'minor' forest products for the livelihood of the populations of these countries, problems of conflicts between sound forest management and traditional uses, and between conservation and economic development. In addition to cork and S. tenacissima, products discussed...
Author(s)
Maydell, H. J. von
Citation
Mitteilungen der Bundesforschungsanstalt fur Forst- und Holzwirtschaft, 1971, No. 86, pp 230 + xxxv
cf. F.A. 28 No. 4439.] An expanded English account of a study by the first author. KEYWORDS: Roads \ road building optimum density \ network \ Transport, logs \ timber \ lorry
Author(s)
Larsson, G.; Rydstern, O.
Citation
Acta Polytechnica Scandinavica, Civil Engineering and Building Construction Series, Stockholm, 1968, No. 52, pp 85
Includes, in addition to a study already noticed [cf. FA 32 No. 5718], and an English version of Radiation measurements near the forest limit in northern Sweden (H. Odin and K. Perttu) [cf. FA 28 No. 3214]: Forest limits as the most important biogeographical boundary in the north (B. A. Tikhomirov; ...
Publisher
Ecology and Conservation, Unesco, Paris, France
Citation
Ecology of the subarctic regions. Proceedings of the Helsinki Symposium [1966., 1970, pp 364 pp.