article id 4523,
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Finnish Society of Forest Science.
(1937).
Suomen metsätieteellisen seuran 25-vuotisjuhla 18.4.1934.
Silva Fennica
no.
43
article id 4523.
https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.a9068
English title:
25th anniversary of Finnish Society of Forest Sciences on April 18th, 1934.
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The article includes description of the 25th anniversary festivities of Finnish Society of Forest Sciences, held on April 18th, 1934. The volume contains the speeches and addresses held in the jubilee, dealing with Finnish forestry, and its development.
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Finnish Society of Forest Science,
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article id 7077,
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Aimo Kaarlo Cajander.
(1923).
On the relation between forest growth and timber consumption in Finland.
Acta Forestalia Fennica
vol.
25
no.
2
article id 7077.
https://doi.org/10.14214/aff.7077
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The article is a presentation given by the author on occasion of visit from Austrian timber industry and foresters (August 17th 1923), and again for the German visitors (August 20th 1923) in Punkaharju, Finland. The speech deals with the question of the overuse of Finnish forest compared to their growth. The developments of slash-and-burn-culture and forest inventories are described. The results of the inventories show, though still in preliminary state, that there is no nationwide overuse in total, though there are some locations where the felling are bigger than growth.
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Cajander,
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article id 7076,
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The article is a presentation given by the author on occasion of visit from Austrian timber industry and foresters (August 17th 1923), and again for the German visitors (August 20th 1923) in Punkaharju, Finland. The speech gives an overview of Finland’s forest resources region by region starting from far north. Also the most important uses and changes of forest as well as forest industry locations are mentioned.
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Cajander,
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