The softwood processing sector in Great Britain has been built around the use of a very small number of timber producing species – predominantly Sitka spruce. The recent increase in outbreaks of host-specific tree pests and diseases has led to an interest in diversification, through planting a wider range of tree species, to mitigate any risk to the softwood resource. However, there is a lack of evidence about how this diversification will impact on the future merchantability of timber. This Research Note investigates the structural timber properties of noble fir, Norway spruce, western red cedar and western hemlock grown in Great Britain and compares the results with published values for British-grown Sitka spruce. The study was carried ou...
Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) is the United Kingdom’s main commercial tree species accounting for ...
Summary of research into the properties of UK-grown timber (relevant to grading for construction use...
Summary of research into the properties of UK-grown timber (relevant to grading for construction use...
The softwood processing sector in Great Britain has been built around the use of a very small number...
The softwood processing sector in Great Britain has been built around the use of a very small number...
The limited range of commercial timber species in Great Britain has led the forestry sector to consi...
The limited range of commercial timber species in Great Britain has led the forestry sector to consi...
The limited range of commercial timber species in Great Britain has led the forestry sector to consi...
Structural timber produced from Sitka spruce plantations in the UK typically achieves the requiremen...
Structural timber produced from Sitka spruce plantations in the UK typically achieves the requiremen...
Structural timber produced from Sitka spruce plantations in the UK typically achieves the requiremen...
Structural timber produced from Sitka spruce plantations in the UK typically achieves the requiremen...
Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) is the United Kingdom’s main commercial tree species accounting for ...
Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) is the United Kingdom’s main commercial tree species accounting for ...
Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) is the United Kingdom’s main commercial tree species accounting for ...
Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) is the United Kingdom’s main commercial tree species accounting for ...
Summary of research into the properties of UK-grown timber (relevant to grading for construction use...
Summary of research into the properties of UK-grown timber (relevant to grading for construction use...
The softwood processing sector in Great Britain has been built around the use of a very small number...
The softwood processing sector in Great Britain has been built around the use of a very small number...
The limited range of commercial timber species in Great Britain has led the forestry sector to consi...
The limited range of commercial timber species in Great Britain has led the forestry sector to consi...
The limited range of commercial timber species in Great Britain has led the forestry sector to consi...
Structural timber produced from Sitka spruce plantations in the UK typically achieves the requiremen...
Structural timber produced from Sitka spruce plantations in the UK typically achieves the requiremen...
Structural timber produced from Sitka spruce plantations in the UK typically achieves the requiremen...
Structural timber produced from Sitka spruce plantations in the UK typically achieves the requiremen...
Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) is the United Kingdom’s main commercial tree species accounting for ...
Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) is the United Kingdom’s main commercial tree species accounting for ...
Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) is the United Kingdom’s main commercial tree species accounting for ...
Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) is the United Kingdom’s main commercial tree species accounting for ...
Summary of research into the properties of UK-grown timber (relevant to grading for construction use...
Summary of research into the properties of UK-grown timber (relevant to grading for construction use...