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SABS Standard, 1976, No. SABS 876-1976, pp 54 pp.
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Results are presented of surveys of all known commercial timber plantations managed by private and public authorities in the Republic of South Africa and, where available, in Transkei, Ciskei and Venda and all known wood processing plants engaged in the sawing, cutting, treating, peeling, slicing,...

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Department of Environmental Affairs, Pretoria, South Africa
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Report on commercial timber resources and primary roundwood processing in South Africa 1987/88., 1989, pp xx + 129 pp.
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Vogel, M. C.; Pizzi, A.
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Special Report, National Timber Research Institute, CSIR, South Africa, 1982, No. Hout 258, pp 7 pp.
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Results are presented of surveys of all known commercial timber plantations managed by private and public authorities in South Africa (including Transkei, Ciskei and Venda where data are available) and all known plants involved in the processing of roundwood (excluding fuelwood) in South Africa but ...

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Department of Environment Affairs, Pretoria, South Africa
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Report on commercial timber resources and primary roundwood processing in South Africa 1986/87., 1988, pp xxii + 131 pp.
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SABS Standard, 1978, No. SABS 0149-1978, pp 24 pp.
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SABS Standard, 1977, No. SABS 1148-1977, pp 31 pp.
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SABS Standard, 1977, No. SABS 1146-1977, pp 28 pp.
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Thirteen South African standards relating to preservative treatment of timber are listed and briefly discussed.

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Zyl, J. P. van
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SABS Bulletin, 1984, 3, 7, pp 13-15
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The exploitation of the indigenous forests in the Soutpansberg mountain range, the Drakensberg and parts of the lowveld began with the European settlement of Schoemansdal in 1848. The growth of the timber industry was linked with gold mining in the Transvaal from about 1870 and the market created...

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Tempelhoff, J.
Citation
South African Forestry Journal, 1991, No. 158, pp 67-74

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