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-ASEAN timber technology centre. (Statement from ATTC)Lee Valerie; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Multipurpose tree species research network. (Statement from F/FRED)Lantican Celso B.; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Reduction and utilization of wood residues. (Reduction of waste and manufacture of co-products from unavoidable residues)International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization commercially less-accepted species and wood residues. (Country report from Japan)Imamura Hoto; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of bamboo and rattanInternational Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of commercial less-accepted species and wood residues. (Country report from India)Shukla K.S.; Khanna P.; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of commercial less-accepted species and wood residues. (Country report from Indonesia)Karnasudirdja Suparman; Purnama Boen M.; Sutigno Paribotro; Martawijaya Abdurahim; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of commercially less-accepted species and wood residues. (Country report from Bangladesh)Sattar M.A.; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of commercially less-accepted species and wood residues. (Country report from China)Guo Yanming; Ye Kelin; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of commercially less-accepted species and wood residues. (Country report from Malaysia)Khoo Kean-Choon; Ho Kam-Seng; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of commercially less-accepted species and wood residues. (Country report from Papua New Guinea)Srivastava Prem; Konabe Chawi; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of commercially less-accepted species and wood residues. (Country report from Sri Lanka)Herath H.M.B.C.; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of commercially less-accepted species and wood residues. (Country report from the Philippines)Mosteiro P.; Arnaldo Engr.; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of commercially less-accepted sppecies and wood residues. (Country report from Vietnam)Le Van Thanh; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of lesser-known species (commercially less-accepted species) from Natural ForestsInternational Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of lesser-known species from the natural forests-Dutch viewpoints. (Consumer country report from the Netherlands)Stadt Jan Nico van de; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of plantation-grown speciesInternational Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of plantation-grown species rattan and bamboo. (Country report from Sri Lanka)Weragoda W.A.C.; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of plantation-grown species, rattan and bambooRazak Wahab; Mohd Shukari Midon; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia
-Utilization of plantation-grown species, rattan and bamboo in China. (Country report from China)Ning Guan; International Workshop on Improved Utilization of Timber Resources in Southeast Asia