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Slide Show Presentations from the
Forest Products Society 61st International Convention

June 13th, 2007

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Overview of CORRIM Program and Direction

Bruce Lippke
Professor, University of Washington
College of Forest Resources
And
President CORRIM

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New CORRIM LCI’s for Forest Resource Environmental Performance of Inland West and Northeast/North Central Regions

Elaine Oneil, Research Consultant
University of Washington
College of Forest Resources

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Environmental impact of producing hardwood lumber
using a life-cycle inventory

Richard Bergman
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management

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A Gate to Gate Life Cycle Inventory of Solid Hardwood Flooring in the Northeastern United States

Steve S. Hubbard
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management

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CORRIM LCIs for Inland-West Lumber

Fran Wagner
Professor, University of Idaho
Forest Products Business Management

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CORRIM: LCAs for West Coast Residential and Commercial Structures: Importance of Seismic Standards and Substitution

Bruce Lippke
Professor, University of Washington
College of Forest Resources
And
President CORRIM

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Trade Implications of Alternative Carbon Accounting Approaches

John Perez-Garcia
Professor, University of Washington
College of Forest Resources

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International Activities on LCA/LCI and Carbon Modeling: Workshop Summary

Maureen Puettmann
Oregon State University
Dept. of Wood Science and Engineering

 

 

The CORRIM Home Page is administered through the College of Forest Resources at the University of Washington. CORRIM is a research consortium formed to establish, support, and manage research and education programs relating to renewable industrial materials focused on the environmental impact of the production, use, and disposal of wood and other bio-based materials. The Consortium includes 13 US and Canadian Research Institution members and a number of contributing companies, associations and agencies. This Institution is an equal opportunity provider. For more information please email Bruce Lippke or write toCORRIM, University of Washington BOX 352100 Seattle, WA 98195, (206) 543-0827.