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DocumentHistorical trends and outlook for the North American forestry sector: implications for the Great Lakes forest area 2003
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No results found.This paper presents an overview of trends in forest products markets in North America and describes how forest products markets may evolve over the next decade or so. It then describes how the North American forestry sector is being shaped by trends within and outside the region and suggests how the forestry sector might adapt to these developments. -
DocumentThe Relevance and Impact of Gender Issues on the Outlook for Forestry to 2020 in North Asia 2009
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No results found.This study examines the historical changes, current status, trends and present outlook with regard to gender issues for North Asian forestry. It systematically analyses the existing knowledge and data separately for four countries in North Asia: China, Japan, Mongolia and Republic of Korea, and focuses on gender roles and gender structures, as well as relevance and impact of gender issues in forestry to 2020. -
Book (stand-alone)The North American Forest Sector Outlook Study - 2006-2030 2012
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No results found.Projections for the United States and Canada to 2030 have been made with a global model to account for concurrent changes in other countries. Three future scenarios were investigated: two IPCC-based scenarios assuming the rapid growth of wood-based energy, and one IPCC-based scenario without this assumption. The model, under the IPCC scenarios, accounted for trends in population, income and land use along with emerging technology and predicted changes to consumption patterns for wood products and bioenergy. Markets for wood products, which mainly are destined for the construction sector in North America, are projected to recover by 2015 under all three scenarios examined. Projections suggest that, in spite of declining use of paper for media, other paper and paperboard for packaging and miscellaneous uses will continue to enjoy strong global demand.
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