"Bridges, Business and Biomass"
SmallWood 2010 Conference focused on the issues concerning enormous quantities of woody biomass being generated from thinning operations, land clearing, and hurricane disasters. These issues drive the need to create solutions for using low-value and waste wood. SmallWood 2010 catalyzed the exchange of state-of-the-art information on small-tree utilization and fostered peer-to-peer learning. An international slate of speakers, including researchers, material and equipment suppliers, manufacturers, and end-users participated.
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SmallWood 2010 Conference focused on the issues concerning enormous quantities of woody biomass being generated from thinning operations, land clearing, and hurricane disasters. These issues drive the need to create solutions for using low-value and waste wood. SmallWood 2010 catalyzed the exchange of state-of-the-art information on small-tree utilization and fostered peer-to-peer learning. An international slate of speakers, including researchers, material and equipment suppliers, manufacturers, and end-users participated.
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SmallWood 2010 covered all facets of small-tree utilization. It offered the state-of-the-art information, best practices and contacts attendeed needed to stay abreast of current and emerging technologies. The conference featured sessions on biomass energy, small-tree utilization, marketing, business and current policy issues, as well as field tours. Preview PDF and PowerPoint presentations
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The planning committee and organizers were pleased to see 170 people from 4 countries attend the 2010 conference. If you attended SmallWood 2010, we would like to hear your comments and suggestions so we can improve future conferences. Thank you. Access the survey