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Organizations relating to Wood Products

Institute of Mediterranean Forest Ecosystems and Forest Products Technology / Athens, Greece / Est. 1929
European Association of Furniture Technology Institutes
Woodworkers International / Est. 1904
Pan African Federation of Building, Construction and Woodworkers / Lomé, Togo
BWI Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific / Subang Jaya, Malaysia
Futon Association International / Orlando FL, USA / Est. 1983
Furniture History Society / Haywards Heath, UK / Est. 1964
International Congress of Furniture Manufacturers / Brussels, Belgium
Council of Asia-Pacific Furniture Associations / Est. 1980
ASEAN Rattan Regeneration Centre, Indonesia
European Forest and Forest Products Forum / Est. 1992
International Woodworkers of America / Est. 1937
Common Market Committee of the European Furniture Federation / Est. 1964
Coopers' International Union of North America / Est. 1890
International Furniture and Accessory Association / Est. 1984
European Pellet Council / Brussels, Belgium
International Network for Bamboo and Rattan / Beijing, China / Est. 1997
International Association of Wood Products Societies / Tokyo, Japan / Est. 1995
Pencils of Promise / New York NY, USA / Est. 2008
International Wood Products Association / Alexandria VA, USA / Est. 1956
EuroWindoor / Frankfurt-Main, Germany / Est. 1999
European Furniture Manufacturers Federation / Prague, Czechia / Est. 1950
European Furniture Industries Confederation / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2006
ASEAN Furniture Industries Council / Singapore, Singapore / Est. 1978
European Federation of Furniture Retailers / Anderlecht, Belgium / Est. 1959
European Federation of Building and Woodworkers / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1958
Confédération européenne des industries du bois / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1952
ASEAN Cocoa Club / Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia / Est. 1996

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World Problems relating to Wood Products

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Environmental hazards from timber industries
Environmental hazards of furniture and fixtures manufacture

Action Strategies relating to Wood Products

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Instituting effective demonstration farming
Teaching basic health practices
Managing non-timber forest resources
Organizing local marketing
Developing separation toilets
Working with leather
Furnishing database on energy
Installing local health services
Legislating trade in forest products
Improving trade in forest products
Providing-Conserving
Conducting research on the properties of forest products
Including full value of forests in market prices for forest products
Providing additional gathering places
Providing technological information for better use of forest products
Certifying wood
Furnishing quick public communication
Furnishing vital community equipment
Furnishing
Furnishing employable technical abilities
Furnishing adult learning programs
Developing woodworking industries
Mobilizing local construction talent
Supporting survey on forest products
Furnishing centralized office skills

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