The natural high forest of Ghana has depleted greatly due partly to timber logging for primarily furniture and building construction. Almost all the traditional tree species that are solely harvested for furniture production have grown extinct even in the forest reserves. The lesser used species that are in use as replacement are also gradually becoming scarce, its main source of supply to the timber markets being the ‘bush cut.’ Should there be an implementation of the outright ban on the illegal chain saw operation which unarguably, is behind the dominance of the ‘bush cut’ sources, on the timber markets, acquisition of wood would be very difficult to come by. It is anticipated that if the taste for bamboo and cane products is enhanced a...
With population growth and urban development, African demand for wood is growing steadily. Most of t...
Deforestation and forest degradation in the tropics have been receiving both scientific and politica...
A study was done in Kampala District, Central Uganda, to document the timber species and timbermanag...
The natural high forest of Ghana has depleted greatly due partly to timber logging for primarily fur...
Over exploitation of some of the forest products in Ghana has led to their extermination. The curren...
Background and Purpose: Inadequate supply of wood raw material is one of the major obstacles for the...
Ghana’s timber industries have traditionally focussed on certifying international demand (exports) t...
Wood carving is an age old business well known for its cultural and economic significance. The indus...
Demand for all forest products has been increasing in Ethiopia, due to population, economic growth, ...
Abstract Background Historical proven wood species have no reported adverse health effect associated...
The potential role of bamboo is underscored in Ghana. This paper aims at highlighting the potential ...
Forests are one of the most valuable natural resources of many countries, including Ghana. Timber an...
Forest degradation and deforestation is high on the international forest agenda, and in countries wi...
Some of the major problems that confront the timber industry in Ghana are: The industries inability ...
Deforestation and forest degradation in the tropics have been receiving both scientific and politica...
With population growth and urban development, African demand for wood is growing steadily. Most of t...
Deforestation and forest degradation in the tropics have been receiving both scientific and politica...
A study was done in Kampala District, Central Uganda, to document the timber species and timbermanag...
The natural high forest of Ghana has depleted greatly due partly to timber logging for primarily fur...
Over exploitation of some of the forest products in Ghana has led to their extermination. The curren...
Background and Purpose: Inadequate supply of wood raw material is one of the major obstacles for the...
Ghana’s timber industries have traditionally focussed on certifying international demand (exports) t...
Wood carving is an age old business well known for its cultural and economic significance. The indus...
Demand for all forest products has been increasing in Ethiopia, due to population, economic growth, ...
Abstract Background Historical proven wood species have no reported adverse health effect associated...
The potential role of bamboo is underscored in Ghana. This paper aims at highlighting the potential ...
Forests are one of the most valuable natural resources of many countries, including Ghana. Timber an...
Forest degradation and deforestation is high on the international forest agenda, and in countries wi...
Some of the major problems that confront the timber industry in Ghana are: The industries inability ...
Deforestation and forest degradation in the tropics have been receiving both scientific and politica...
With population growth and urban development, African demand for wood is growing steadily. Most of t...
Deforestation and forest degradation in the tropics have been receiving both scientific and politica...
A study was done in Kampala District, Central Uganda, to document the timber species and timbermanag...