About 80% of annual wood fiber consumption in Japan is imported. Even though most of the land surface is covered by forests in Japan, the domestic forestry and forest industry are threatened by such imports flooding the local market. Fragmented land ownership, steep terrain, rapid growth of weeds, and high labor costs have all contributed to the decline of domestic forestry. Further, the purchasing power of the Japanese Yen has become very strong in recent years, and the decreasing prices of imported timber have depressed the prices of domestic timber, eroding profitability and discouraging small-scale forestry. In spite of these difficult circumstances, there are several interesting new developments in Japanese forestry. One is the revisio...
Alaska exports to Japan decreased dramatically during the 1990’s. This decline was caused by a varie...
After World War II, Japan's policy makers believed that common forests were underutilized because of...
Japan is a timber deficit country that requires substantial volumes of imported timber to meet its d...
Since 1970, Japan has increasing relied on imports to meet its domestic demand for wood products. Th...
We investigated local forest management practices in Osaka, Japan aiming to clarify mechanisms that ...
Japan has been one of the largest importers of wood products in the world. However, a large area of ...
Domestic wood production in Japan is low, and more than 60% of the wood consumed is imported. This i...
Japan is one of the world’s major importers of wood products. Most of the wood entering the country ...
Because of increasing supply of the imported wood at low price, the rate of wood selfsufficiency in ...
With the U.S. housing market at a seventeen year low, it is becoming increasingly important to find ...
Background to the Study The lack of competitiveness of Japan’s wood producers, continued growth in i...
We have applied the system-wide approach, a theory developed by the economist H. Theil, to input-out...
Forests provide various services and benefits, including national land conservation, water preservat...
During World War II, the area cut annually in Japan exceeded the area planted, and cutover land was ...
Japanese fear to loose income. As result of Japan’s strategy to exhaust the Southeast Asian forests ...
Alaska exports to Japan decreased dramatically during the 1990’s. This decline was caused by a varie...
After World War II, Japan's policy makers believed that common forests were underutilized because of...
Japan is a timber deficit country that requires substantial volumes of imported timber to meet its d...
Since 1970, Japan has increasing relied on imports to meet its domestic demand for wood products. Th...
We investigated local forest management practices in Osaka, Japan aiming to clarify mechanisms that ...
Japan has been one of the largest importers of wood products in the world. However, a large area of ...
Domestic wood production in Japan is low, and more than 60% of the wood consumed is imported. This i...
Japan is one of the world’s major importers of wood products. Most of the wood entering the country ...
Because of increasing supply of the imported wood at low price, the rate of wood selfsufficiency in ...
With the U.S. housing market at a seventeen year low, it is becoming increasingly important to find ...
Background to the Study The lack of competitiveness of Japan’s wood producers, continued growth in i...
We have applied the system-wide approach, a theory developed by the economist H. Theil, to input-out...
Forests provide various services and benefits, including national land conservation, water preservat...
During World War II, the area cut annually in Japan exceeded the area planted, and cutover land was ...
Japanese fear to loose income. As result of Japan’s strategy to exhaust the Southeast Asian forests ...
Alaska exports to Japan decreased dramatically during the 1990’s. This decline was caused by a varie...
After World War II, Japan's policy makers believed that common forests were underutilized because of...
Japan is a timber deficit country that requires substantial volumes of imported timber to meet its d...