... as means of transport improve and as market prices for forest products rise. This applies particularly to north Russia, which has fully four times as great an area of undeveloped softwood forest as it has of merchantable forest. A comparison between... The Commonwealth Forestry Review - Page 2971922Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1924 - 260 pages
...the consumption greatly outweighs the annual growth of merchantable softwood. The home utilisation of softwoods in Europe exceeds the annual increment by about 2,250,000,000 cubic feet. CANADA1 From the best available data the Committee state that (a) The total land area is ..... 2,304... | |
| Sidney John Duly - 1924 - 258 pages
...the consumption greatly outweighs the annual growth of merchantable softwood. The home utilisation of softwoods in Europe exceeds the annual increment by about 2,250,000,000 cubic feet. CANADA1 From the best available data the Committee state that (a) The total land area is ..... 2,304... | |
| 1927 - 424 pages
...has of merchantable forest. A comparison between annual growth and annual consumption of softwoods shows that only three countries in Europe, namely,...geographical regions into which Europe may be divided:— CANADA For a large portion of Canada there is very little definite information available as to the... | |
| British Empire forestry conference (2nd : 1923 : Ottawa) - 1927 - 424 pages
...has of merchantable forest. A comparison between annual growth and annual consumption of softwoods shows that only three countries in Europe, namely,...in regard to forest growth and timber consumption. 412 The following table shows the position in respect of the four geographical regions into which Europe... | |
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