Alberta Research Council: Providing innovation from the forest to the finishing line

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The Alberta Research Council (ARC) delivers public good research and development (R&D), contract services and technology commercialization to the forest sector. Alberta's forest sector has identified three major research and technology thrusts: sustainable forest management, adding value to the forest resources, and enabling technologies for improved management, resource processing and environmental protection. Issues such as fibre supply and utilization, energy conservation, certification and technology transfer are priorities. ARC's Forest Technologies Division addresses these priorities by providing public and private sector customers with applied research and technology services via its three business units: Forest Resources, Forest Products, and Pulp and Paper.

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Wilson, M. A. (2002). Alberta Research Council: Providing innovation from the forest to the finishing line. Forestry Chronicle. Canadian Institute of Forestry. https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc78074-1

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