Practice abstract GO TIMBERTRACK
Wood and biomass are resources that pose great difficulties when it comes to value, because of their characteristics and the large number of actors involved in the process. In addition, the EU and the government of Spain have come during the last years making important commitments and actions that allow a better use and development of forest resources and the corresponding industry.
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Contribution detail info
- Location
- Spain
- Authors
- Jesús Martínez Ben
- Purpose
- Communication
- Dissemination
- File type
- Document
- File size
- 335 kB
- Created on
- 11-05-2021
- Origin language
- Spanish
- Official project website
- Development of a labeling system for wood logs in the wood supply chain Forests-Industry
- License
- CC BY
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