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Hokkaido, a northern island of Japan, is situated in an area of mixed forest with coniferous and hardwood species between the cool-temperate and the sub-boreal zone. Single-tree selection system has been widely employed since the early 20th century as a major option to manage multi-aged and mixed forests. The University of Tokyo (UT) has owned and managed 23 thousand hectare of forests in the central part of Hokkaido since 1899. The stand-based silvicultural management system has been implemented at the UT Hokkaido Forest for over 50 years to maximize multiple public and economic functions of forest ecosystems. After a brief introduction of forest and forestry in Japan and Hokkaido, I will present recent practices and research activities at the UT Hokkaido Forest for managing conifer-hardwood mixed forests in northern Japan. Source: Owari, T.: Management and research of conifer-hardwood mixed forests at the University of Tokyo Hokkaido Forest, northern Japan. ICAAM Seminar, University of Evora, Portugal, 13 Jul. 2012]]>

Hokkaido, a northern island of Japan, is situated in an area of mixed forest with coniferous and hardwood species between the cool-temperate and the sub-boreal zone. Single-tree selection system has been widely employed since the early 20th century as a major option to manage multi-aged and mixed forests. The University of Tokyo (UT) has owned and managed 23 thousand hectare of forests in the central part of Hokkaido since 1899. The stand-based silvicultural management system has been implemented at the UT Hokkaido Forest for over 50 years to maximize multiple public and economic functions of forest ecosystems. After a brief introduction of forest and forestry in Japan and Hokkaido, I will present recent practices and research activities at the UT Hokkaido Forest for managing conifer-hardwood mixed forests in northern Japan. Source: Owari, T.: Management and research of conifer-hardwood mixed forests at the University of Tokyo Hokkaido Forest, northern Japan. ICAAM Seminar, University of Evora, Portugal, 13 Jul. 2012]]>
Tue, 25 Jun 2013 18:57:55 GMT /slideshow/20120713-univ-evoraowarit/23484743 OwariT@slideshare.net(OwariT) Management and Research of Conifer-Hardwood Mixed Forests at the University of Tokyo Hokkaido Forest, Northern Japan OwariT Hokkaido, a northern island of Japan, is situated in an area of mixed forest with coniferous and hardwood species between the cool-temperate and the sub-boreal zone. Single-tree selection system has been widely employed since the early 20th century as a major option to manage multi-aged and mixed forests. The University of Tokyo (UT) has owned and managed 23 thousand hectare of forests in the central part of Hokkaido since 1899. The stand-based silvicultural management system has been implemented at the UT Hokkaido Forest for over 50 years to maximize multiple public and economic functions of forest ecosystems. After a brief introduction of forest and forestry in Japan and Hokkaido, I will present recent practices and research activities at the UT Hokkaido Forest for managing conifer-hardwood mixed forests in northern Japan. Source: Owari, T.: Management and research of conifer-hardwood mixed forests at the University of Tokyo Hokkaido Forest, northern Japan. ICAAM Seminar, University of Evora, Portugal, 13 Jul. 2012 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20120713univevoraowarit-130625185756-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hokkaido, a northern island of Japan, is situated in an area of mixed forest with coniferous and hardwood species between the cool-temperate and the sub-boreal zone. Single-tree selection system has been widely employed since the early 20th century as a major option to manage multi-aged and mixed forests. The University of Tokyo (UT) has owned and managed 23 thousand hectare of forests in the central part of Hokkaido since 1899. The stand-based silvicultural management system has been implemented at the UT Hokkaido Forest for over 50 years to maximize multiple public and economic functions of forest ecosystems. After a brief introduction of forest and forestry in Japan and Hokkaido, I will present recent practices and research activities at the UT Hokkaido Forest for managing conifer-hardwood mixed forests in northern Japan. Source: Owari, T.: Management and research of conifer-hardwood mixed forests at the University of Tokyo Hokkaido Forest, northern Japan. ICAAM Seminar, University of Evora, Portugal, 13 Jul. 2012
Management and Research of Conifer-Hardwood Mixed Forests at the University of Tokyo Hokkaido Forest, Northern Japan from Toshiaki Owari
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Forest certification in marketing: a review /slideshow/forest-certification-in-marketing-a-review/23483346 morioka2013owarit-130625181515-phpapp01
An increasing number of studies have examined forest certification since the mid-1990s. Related articles published in international scholarly journals come to more than 200, of which a considerable number were contributed by forest products marketing researchers. Several authors have provided literature reviews on the schemes and costs/benefits of forest certification. In this presentation, I aim to further synthesize the accumulated knowledge concerning forest certification and certified forest products within the forest products marketing arena. To identify relevant journal papers I conducted electronic searches with digital databases, including Web of Science, Science Direct, SpringerLink, and Google Scholar. I also collected literature by using lists of references in related articles. Certification research was initially published in late 1990s in North Amer-ica and Europe, and subsequently surveyed in Latin America, Asia and Africa. In forest products marketing, certification studies can be broadly divided into two categories; suppliers perspectives and customers per-spectives. Suppliers of certified forest products include landowners, prima-ry and value-added wood producers, merchants, etc.. Most studies have examined prevailing experiences and perceptions of suppliers, including adoption levels and costs/benefits of forest certification. Customers of cer-tified forest products can be further divided into two groups; business cus-tomers (architects, builders, retailers, etc.) and final consumers. In North America, improving company image was the most important reason for retailers to buy/sell certified forest products. Willingness-to-pay premi-ums for certified forest products have been a major research topic from the perspective of final consumers, and the methods used are contingent valuation and conjoint analyses. Actual consumer behavior was measured in the United States through an experimental approach. Some researchers identified a consumer segment with environmental preference. Source: Owari, T.: Forest certification in marketing: a review. International Symposium MORIOKA 2013: Global Forest Products Marketing and Forest Certification in A Green Economy, Iwate University, Japan, 28 Mar. 2013]]>

An increasing number of studies have examined forest certification since the mid-1990s. Related articles published in international scholarly journals come to more than 200, of which a considerable number were contributed by forest products marketing researchers. Several authors have provided literature reviews on the schemes and costs/benefits of forest certification. In this presentation, I aim to further synthesize the accumulated knowledge concerning forest certification and certified forest products within the forest products marketing arena. To identify relevant journal papers I conducted electronic searches with digital databases, including Web of Science, Science Direct, SpringerLink, and Google Scholar. I also collected literature by using lists of references in related articles. Certification research was initially published in late 1990s in North Amer-ica and Europe, and subsequently surveyed in Latin America, Asia and Africa. In forest products marketing, certification studies can be broadly divided into two categories; suppliers perspectives and customers per-spectives. Suppliers of certified forest products include landowners, prima-ry and value-added wood producers, merchants, etc.. Most studies have examined prevailing experiences and perceptions of suppliers, including adoption levels and costs/benefits of forest certification. Customers of cer-tified forest products can be further divided into two groups; business cus-tomers (architects, builders, retailers, etc.) and final consumers. In North America, improving company image was the most important reason for retailers to buy/sell certified forest products. Willingness-to-pay premi-ums for certified forest products have been a major research topic from the perspective of final consumers, and the methods used are contingent valuation and conjoint analyses. Actual consumer behavior was measured in the United States through an experimental approach. Some researchers identified a consumer segment with environmental preference. Source: Owari, T.: Forest certification in marketing: a review. International Symposium MORIOKA 2013: Global Forest Products Marketing and Forest Certification in A Green Economy, Iwate University, Japan, 28 Mar. 2013]]>
Tue, 25 Jun 2013 18:15:15 GMT /slideshow/forest-certification-in-marketing-a-review/23483346 OwariT@slideshare.net(OwariT) Forest certification in marketing: a review OwariT An increasing number of studies have examined forest certification since the mid-1990s. Related articles published in international scholarly journals come to more than 200, of which a considerable number were contributed by forest products marketing researchers. Several authors have provided literature reviews on the schemes and costs/benefits of forest certification. In this presentation, I aim to further synthesize the accumulated knowledge concerning forest certification and certified forest products within the forest products marketing arena. To identify relevant journal papers I conducted electronic searches with digital databases, including Web of Science, Science Direct, SpringerLink, and Google Scholar. I also collected literature by using lists of references in related articles. Certification research was initially published in late 1990s in North Amer-ica and Europe, and subsequently surveyed in Latin America, Asia and Africa. In forest products marketing, certification studies can be broadly divided into two categories; suppliers perspectives and customers per-spectives. Suppliers of certified forest products include landowners, prima-ry and value-added wood producers, merchants, etc.. Most studies have examined prevailing experiences and perceptions of suppliers, including adoption levels and costs/benefits of forest certification. Customers of cer-tified forest products can be further divided into two groups; business cus-tomers (architects, builders, retailers, etc.) and final consumers. In North America, improving company image was the most important reason for retailers to buy/sell certified forest products. Willingness-to-pay premi-ums for certified forest products have been a major research topic from the perspective of final consumers, and the methods used are contingent valuation and conjoint analyses. Actual consumer behavior was measured in the United States through an experimental approach. Some researchers identified a consumer segment with environmental preference. Source: Owari, T.: Forest certification in marketing: a review. International Symposium MORIOKA 2013: Global Forest Products Marketing and Forest Certification in A Green Economy, Iwate University, Japan, 28 Mar. 2013 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/morioka2013owarit-130625181515-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An increasing number of studies have examined forest certification since the mid-1990s. Related articles published in international scholarly journals come to more than 200, of which a considerable number were contributed by forest products marketing researchers. Several authors have provided literature reviews on the schemes and costs/benefits of forest certification. In this presentation, I aim to further synthesize the accumulated knowledge concerning forest certification and certified forest products within the forest products marketing arena. To identify relevant journal papers I conducted electronic searches with digital databases, including Web of Science, Science Direct, SpringerLink, and Google Scholar. I also collected literature by using lists of references in related articles. Certification research was initially published in late 1990s in North Amer-ica and Europe, and subsequently surveyed in Latin America, Asia and Africa. In forest products marketing, certification studies can be broadly divided into two categories; suppliers perspectives and customers per-spectives. Suppliers of certified forest products include landowners, prima-ry and value-added wood producers, merchants, etc.. Most studies have examined prevailing experiences and perceptions of suppliers, including adoption levels and costs/benefits of forest certification. Customers of cer-tified forest products can be further divided into two groups; business cus-tomers (architects, builders, retailers, etc.) and final consumers. In North America, improving company image was the most important reason for retailers to buy/sell certified forest products. Willingness-to-pay premi-ums for certified forest products have been a major research topic from the perspective of final consumers, and the methods used are contingent valuation and conjoint analyses. Actual consumer behavior was measured in the United States through an experimental approach. Some researchers identified a consumer segment with environmental preference. Source: Owari, T.: Forest certification in marketing: a review. International Symposium MORIOKA 2013: Global Forest Products Marketing and Forest Certification in A Green Economy, Iwate University, Japan, 28 Mar. 2013
Forest certification in marketing: a review from Toshiaki Owari
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Using global positioning system (GPS) technology for tree marking in a natural forest under single-tree selection system /slideshow/using-global-positioning-system-gps-technology-for-tree-marking-in-a-natural-forest-under-singletree-selection-system/8878373 100313formath2010-1313569340069-phpapp02-110817032519-phpapp02
FORMATH TACHIKAWA 2010 (the 10th Anniversary Forest Resource Management and Mathematical Modeling International Symposium), Tachikawa, Japan, 13 Mar. 2010]]>

FORMATH TACHIKAWA 2010 (the 10th Anniversary Forest Resource Management and Mathematical Modeling International Symposium), Tachikawa, Japan, 13 Mar. 2010]]>
Wed, 17 Aug 2011 03:24:31 GMT /slideshow/using-global-positioning-system-gps-technology-for-tree-marking-in-a-natural-forest-under-singletree-selection-system/8878373 OwariT@slideshare.net(OwariT) Using global positioning system (GPS) technology for tree marking in a natural forest under single-tree selection system OwariT FORMATH TACHIKAWA 2010 (the 10th Anniversary Forest Resource Management and Mathematical Modeling International Symposium), Tachikawa, Japan, 13 Mar. 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/100313formath2010-1313569340069-phpapp02-110817032519-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> FORMATH TACHIKAWA 2010 (the 10th Anniversary Forest Resource Management and Mathematical Modeling International Symposium), Tachikawa, Japan, 13 Mar. 2010
Using global positioning system (GPS) technology for tree marking in a natural forest under single-tree selection system from Toshiaki Owari
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Precision management of selection forests using innovative surveying technologies in Hokkaido, Japan /slideshow/precision-management-of-selection-forests-using-innovative-surveying-technologies-in-hokkaido-japan/8878233 20100810cambodia-1313568114338-phpapp01-110817030839-phpapp01
International Conference on Managing Forest Resources for Multiple Ecosystem Services under Robust and Fragile Environments, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 10 Aug. 2010]]>

International Conference on Managing Forest Resources for Multiple Ecosystem Services under Robust and Fragile Environments, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 10 Aug. 2010]]>
Wed, 17 Aug 2011 03:08:16 GMT /slideshow/precision-management-of-selection-forests-using-innovative-surveying-technologies-in-hokkaido-japan/8878233 OwariT@slideshare.net(OwariT) Precision management of selection forests using innovative surveying technologies in Hokkaido, Japan OwariT International Conference on Managing Forest Resources for Multiple Ecosystem Services under Robust and Fragile Environments, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 10 Aug. 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20100810cambodia-1313568114338-phpapp01-110817030839-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> International Conference on Managing Forest Resources for Multiple Ecosystem Services under Robust and Fragile Environments, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 10 Aug. 2010
Precision management of selection forests using innovative surveying technologies in Hokkaido, Japan from Toshiaki Owari
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Timber production, prices and end-use in a forest business in central Hokkaido, Japan /slideshow/timber-production-prices-and-enduse-in-a-forest-business-in-central-hokkaido-japan/8878114 20100818iufrojapanowarit-13135677189394-phpapp01-110817025637-phpapp01
Forest Products Marketing and Business Management & the UNECE/FAO Team of Specialists on Forest Products Markets and Marketing: Joint Pre-Conference to the IUFRO World Congress in Seoul, Hokkaido, Japan, 18 Aug. 2010]]>

Forest Products Marketing and Business Management & the UNECE/FAO Team of Specialists on Forest Products Markets and Marketing: Joint Pre-Conference to the IUFRO World Congress in Seoul, Hokkaido, Japan, 18 Aug. 2010]]>
Wed, 17 Aug 2011 02:56:05 GMT /slideshow/timber-production-prices-and-enduse-in-a-forest-business-in-central-hokkaido-japan/8878114 OwariT@slideshare.net(OwariT) Timber production, prices and end-use in a forest business in central Hokkaido, Japan OwariT Forest Products Marketing and Business Management & the UNECE/FAO Team of Specialists on Forest Products Markets and Marketing: Joint Pre-Conference to the IUFRO World Congress in Seoul, Hokkaido, Japan, 18 Aug. 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20100818iufrojapanowarit-13135677189394-phpapp01-110817025637-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Forest Products Marketing and Business Management &amp; the UNECE/FAO Team of Specialists on Forest Products Markets and Marketing: Joint Pre-Conference to the IUFRO World Congress in Seoul, Hokkaido, Japan, 18 Aug. 2010
Timber production, prices and end-use in a forest business in central Hokkaido, Japan from Toshiaki Owari
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Japanese large corporations use of forest certification in social responsibility reporting /slideshow/japanese-large-corporations-use-of-forest-certification-in-social-responsibility-reporting/8877915 20110617iufrooregonowarit-13135667434764-phpapp01-110817024234-phpapp01
Joint IUFRO Group 5.10 & UNECE/FAO Team of Specialists Meeting, Corvallis, USA, 17 Jun. 2011]]>

Joint IUFRO Group 5.10 & UNECE/FAO Team of Specialists Meeting, Corvallis, USA, 17 Jun. 2011]]>
Wed, 17 Aug 2011 02:40:33 GMT /slideshow/japanese-large-corporations-use-of-forest-certification-in-social-responsibility-reporting/8877915 OwariT@slideshare.net(OwariT) Japanese large corporations use of forest certification in social responsibility reporting OwariT Joint IUFRO Group 5.10 & UNECE/FAO Team of Specialists Meeting, Corvallis, USA, 17 Jun. 2011 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20110617iufrooregonowarit-13135667434764-phpapp01-110817024234-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Joint IUFRO Group 5.10 &amp; UNECE/FAO Team of Specialists Meeting, Corvallis, USA, 17 Jun. 2011
Japanese large corporations use of forest certification in social responsibility reporting from Toshiaki Owari
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-OwariT-48x48.jpg?cb=1625799175 Dr. Toshiaki Owari earned his PhD in forest science at the University of Tokyo in 2000. He was Instructor of forest management and engineering at Hokkaido University between 19972006. During 20032004, he was at the University of Helsinki, Finland, to study forest products marketing and forest certification. He was Lecturer between 2006-2012 and has been Associate Professor since September 2012 at the University of Tokyo. He is also Assistant Director at the University of Tokyo Hokkaido Forest and Deputy of IUFRO Research Group 5.10.00 (Forest products marketing and business management) and Working Party 1.01.09 (Ecology and silviculture of fir). researchmap.jp/owari_toshiaki/?lang=english https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20120713univevoraowarit-130625185756-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/20120713-univ-evoraowarit/23484743 Management and Researc... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/morioka2013owarit-130625181515-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/forest-certification-in-marketing-a-review/23483346 Forest certification i... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/100313formath2010-1313569340069-phpapp02-110817032519-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/using-global-positioning-system-gps-technology-for-tree-marking-in-a-natural-forest-under-singletree-selection-system/8878373 Using global positioni...