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Wood industry

The wood industry or timber industry (sometimes lumber industry – when referring mainly to sawed boards) is the industry concerned with forestry, logging, timber trade, and the production of primary forest products and wood products (e.

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Wood industry

Nodes261
Edges260
Triples24
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.007663
Components1

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Wood industry

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related to Production chain · 6
Wood industry → Certification, For All Forever, Forest Stewardship Council Forests, FSC, In, Lumber
related to Nigeria · 3
Wood industry → As, Nigeria's, Wood

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wood forest timber industry paper production logging forests trees forestry needed citation products used lumber pulp many construction economy high

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
locationinstance ofFactors0.80text
climate conditionsinstance ofFactors0.80text
speciesinstance ofFactors0.80text
growth rateinstance ofFactors0.80text
and silviculture can affect the size of a mature tree.Timber millsThe native hardwood saw-milling industry originally consisted of small family-owned millsinstance ofFactors0.80text
but has recently changed to include a small number of larger millsinstance ofFactors0.80text
and silviculture can affect the size of a mature treeinstance ofFactors0.80text
rhizomesinstance ofWorkers within forest nurseries and gathering of forest products are tasked with growing trees for reforestation and gathering products0.80text
barksinstance ofWorkers within forest nurseries and gathering of forest products are tasked with growing trees for reforestation and gathering products0.80text
deforestationinstance ofIllegal logging is a driving force for a number of environmental issues0.80text
soil erosioninstance ofIllegal logging is a driving force for a number of environmental issues0.80text
biodiversity loss which can drive larger-scale environmental crises such as climate changeinstance ofIllegal logging is a driving force for a number of environmental issues0.80text

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