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European forests and timber : scenarios into the 21st century (consumption, production, trade, recycling and energy) /

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Corporate Authors: United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe., Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York ; Geneva : United Nations, 1996.
Series:Geneva timber and forest discussion papers ; ECE/TIM/DP/10.
Subjects:
Forests and forestry > Economic aspects > Europe > Statistics.
Timber > Europe > Statistics.
Forest products industry > Europe > Statistics.
Lumber trade > Europe > Statistics.
Statistics.
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