2006, Number 41, May 8-11, 2006, Uppsala, Sweden

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2006, Number 41, May 8-11, 2006, Uppsala, Sweden 46 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.21 seconds. 
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Research in general suggests management style to be an important determinant for organizational adaptability in order to learn how to cope with new situations; this is im [...]
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Because of increasing supply of the imported wood at low price, the rate of wood selfsufficiency in Japan has dropped further below 20%. This resulted in abandoning the r [...]
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Carbon pricing was conducted through the subsidy payment for thinning activities in Japan within the optimization framework for the forest stand management. The optimal f [...]
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Roundwood markets in Northern Europe have changed significantly due to the enlargement of EU in 1995 and 2004, and the formation of a common currency union between the 12 [...]
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Joint costs are costs which cannot be readily identified with individual products. They are especially prominent in extractive, agricultural and chemical industries. In t [...]
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Forests have great importance for the Latvian economy, environment, landscape, flora and fauna. Forest sector contribution to the national GDP is 10…12 %, providing emp [...]
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Political and economic development in Russia and other Eastern European countries have been the major driving force of the changing European markets for wood products sin [...]
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Considerable resources must be allocated for fulfilling the Habitat Directive and the question of optimal allocation is as important as it is difficult. In the present st [...]
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Encouraged by international co-operations and private investment firms, farmers in the Bolivian lowland are incorporating small-scale forest plantations their productive [...]
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