Mid Term Review: Wood Products – a global perspective What is and will be the key drivers for the global business environment for the first half of this.

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Mid Term Review: Wood Products – a global perspective What is and will be the key drivers for the global business environment for the first half of this century? Communication – Communication Process with examples – Making it Stick: why, how (6 principles) – Different lengths for different purposes – Targeting, what to avoid, what to foster Plagiarism

Mid Term Review: Global Forests Which countries have the most forests? Where does most deforestation occur? Basic global forest facts – e.g. How much forest, what % harvested each year, % subsistence, coniferous, – Is subsistence use good? bad? think about it Largest industrial log producers Trends in forest management

Mid Term Review: Wood Products – a global perspective What is the story of China’s growth in wood products production (back up with facts) – General imports and exports – General production growth – Log & lumber imports Current trends in global log, lumber, panel, P&P and recovered paper supply and trade