Marketing Strategy for Railing Materials Made of Small Diameter

Topics:
Marketing Strategy
Tags:
Management,
Marketing,
Marketing Research,
Marketing Strategy,
Strategy,
Tree,
University Of British Columbia
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University of British Columbia

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Overview: At the UBC (University of British Columbia) / Alex Fraser Research Forest, Williams Lake, BC, the frequency of natural forest fires in dry forests (Douglas- fir) of interior British Columbia has been drastically reduced. As a result, many of the forests accumulated high densities of small trees which are competing for the limited moisture. The lack of large trees, the high amount of forest debris, and the less vigorous trees are suspected of contributing to the problems such as outbreaks of bark beetle, higher risks of catastrophic wildfire, and decreasing supply of winter ranges for mule deer. Similar problems also exist in other dry forests in North America.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,925KB | Date: Sep 2003 | Pages: 11


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