Industrial wood from natural forests or plantation - some aspects.

The paper examines the relative importance of natural forests and plantations as sources of industrial wood for Malaysia, from the point of view of supply, harvesting, utilization, quality and economics. Natural forests are expected to contribute less to the total industrial wood requirement in the...

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Main Authors: Awang, Kamis, Mohamed, Shukri
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 1986
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17834/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17834/1/ID%2017834.pdf
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Mohamed, Shukri
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description The paper examines the relative importance of natural forests and plantations as sources of industrial wood for Malaysia, from the point of view of supply, harvesting, utilization, quality and economics. Natural forests are expected to contribute less to the total industrial wood requirement in the future. In contrast, plantations are becoming a more important source of wood. Harvesting of the natural forests will be drastically reduced, more in line with the sustained yield concept. Experience in the harvesting of plantation forests is limited, though it is expected to be relatively easier. Future utilization of the natural forests is envisaged to encompass a wider range of species in view of the fast depletion of the resource. The market acceptance of the plantation species is still unclear, although their properties indicate promosing utilization potential. Logs of the natural forests are more varied in terms of species and properties but generally of bigger size and good form. Plantation logs are expected to be more uniform but relatively smaller in size. Economically, plantation forestry is a more attractive venture than natural forestry. In the final analysis, plantations are seen as a supplement/complement to the natural forests as the source of industrial wood.
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spelling upm-178342014-11-20T06:56:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17834/ Industrial wood from natural forests or plantation - some aspects. Awang, Kamis Mohamed, Shukri The paper examines the relative importance of natural forests and plantations as sources of industrial wood for Malaysia, from the point of view of supply, harvesting, utilization, quality and economics. Natural forests are expected to contribute less to the total industrial wood requirement in the future. In contrast, plantations are becoming a more important source of wood. Harvesting of the natural forests will be drastically reduced, more in line with the sustained yield concept. Experience in the harvesting of plantation forests is limited, though it is expected to be relatively easier. Future utilization of the natural forests is envisaged to encompass a wider range of species in view of the fast depletion of the resource. The market acceptance of the plantation species is still unclear, although their properties indicate promosing utilization potential. Logs of the natural forests are more varied in terms of species and properties but generally of bigger size and good form. Plantation logs are expected to be more uniform but relatively smaller in size. Economically, plantation forestry is a more attractive venture than natural forestry. In the final analysis, plantations are seen as a supplement/complement to the natural forests as the source of industrial wood. 1986 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17834/1/ID%2017834.pdf Awang, Kamis and Mohamed, Shukri (1986) Industrial wood from natural forests or plantation - some aspects. In: FAO Workshop on Availability and Utilization of Industrial Wood, 15-18 Sep. 1986, Kuala Lumpur. . Forest products industry - Malaysia
spellingShingle Forest products industry - Malaysia
Awang, Kamis
Mohamed, Shukri
Industrial wood from natural forests or plantation - some aspects.
title Industrial wood from natural forests or plantation - some aspects.
title_full Industrial wood from natural forests or plantation - some aspects.
title_fullStr Industrial wood from natural forests or plantation - some aspects.
title_full_unstemmed Industrial wood from natural forests or plantation - some aspects.
title_short Industrial wood from natural forests or plantation - some aspects.
title_sort industrial wood from natural forests or plantation - some aspects.
topic Forest products industry - Malaysia
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17834/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17834/1/ID%2017834.pdf