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Overview | 1 | |
Life-Cycle Thinking for Wood and Paper Products | 11 | |
Committee on Renewable Resources for Industrial Materials: A Look Back and Consideration of the Future | 17 | |
Assessing Environmental Impacts of Wood Used as a Raw Material in North America | 27 | |
European Assessment Methodologies | 36 | |
International Organization for Standardization: Environmental Management Systems Standards | 47 | |
Industrial Marketplace Product Decision Making | 52 | |
Life-Cycle Assessment for Paper Products | 54 | |
Consumer Acceptance of Environmental Labeling on Wood Products | 69 | |
Environmental Impact Assessment Applied to Decision Making | 77 | |
Policies Today and for the Future | 92 | |
Seventh American Forest Congress | 104 | |
Certification and Standards | 105 | |
Life-Cycle Assessment and Certification | 111 | |
Implications of Life-Cycle Concepts | 112 | |
1 | Annex 1: Life-Cycle Stressor Effects Assessment | 117 |
2 Symposium Program | 124 |
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