When CINTRAFOR was established by the Washington State Legislature in 1985, the Center’s duties were defined first and foremost as conducting research and analysis and communicating the resulting information:
For more than 30 years CINTRAFOR has passionately endeavored to meet our responsibility, conducting international marketing, economic, commercialization and policy research to facilitate the expansion of sustainable forest-based international trade and increase the global use of the amazing renewable resource that is wood. Each quarter we feature 3-6 current research projects with a short summary and a link to the full published research (if it has been published). Prior “research briefs” can be accessed in the table below. In addition, thirty years of CINTRAFOR working papers are available here.
- The development of research and analysis for developing policies and strategies which will expand forest-based international trade, including a major focus on secondary manufacturing;
- The development of technology or commercialization support for manufactured products that will meet the evolving needs of international customers;
- The development of research and analysis on other factors critical to forest-based trade, including the quality and availability of raw wood resources; and
- The coordination, development, and dissemination of market and technical information relevant to international trade in forest products.
For more than 30 years CINTRAFOR has passionately endeavored to meet our responsibility, conducting international marketing, economic, commercialization and policy research to facilitate the expansion of sustainable forest-based international trade and increase the global use of the amazing renewable resource that is wood. Each quarter we feature 3-6 current research projects with a short summary and a link to the full published research (if it has been published). Prior “research briefs” can be accessed in the table below. In addition, thirty years of CINTRAFOR working papers are available here.
Research Briefs
Global warming mitigating role of working forests in Washington State
Environmental benefits of using hybrid CLT structure in midrise non-residential construction: An LCA based comparative case study in the U.S. Pacific Northwest
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Increasing Demand for Wood Pellets in Japan and South Korea
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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) Produced in Western Washington: The Role of Logistics and Wood Species Mix
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CINTRAFOR Archives
From 1984 through 2016 CINTRAFOR researchers produced over 125 working papers on forestry, forest products trade, forest economics and policy impacts, international marketing, technology developments, and value-added forest products. All of those working papers are available here, at no cost.
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