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The status of forestry research in British Columbia
Author(s) -
Clark S. Binkley,
S. B. Watts
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
the forestry chronicle
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.335
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1499-9315
pISSN - 0015-7546
DOI - 10.5558/tfc68730-6
Subject(s) - competitor analysis , christian ministry , forestry , business , community forestry , agricultural economics , forest management , geography , political science , economics , marketing , law
A survey of forestry and forestry products research in British Columbia indicates that the various research organizations in the province (e.g., Ministry of Forests, Forestry Canada, forest products companies, NSERC, and Universities) spent $71.1 million on research in 1991. This amounts to about 0.69% of gross sales, a figure that is less than half the research expenditures by such key competitors as the United States or Sweden. Although the economic returns to forestry and forest products research apparently are high, the failure to allocate more funds to research and development stems from a failure to conceptualize research as part of a larger forest sector strategy. Adopting this "third generation" approach to research planning would insure that research results are actually implemented, and would probably result in appropriately larger expenditures in this area.

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