@BOOK{NAP5734, author = "National Research Council", title = "Wood in Our Future: The Role of Life-Cycle Analysis: Proceedings of a Symposium", isbn = "978-0-309-05745-5", doi = "10.17226/5734", abstract = "The United States produces 25% of the world's wood output, and wood supports a major segment of the U.S. industrial base. Trees provide fiber, resins, oils, pulp, food, paper, pharmaceuticals, fuel, many products used in home construction, and numerous other products. The use of wood as a raw material must consider production efficiencies and natural resource conservation as well as efficient, profitable use of solid wood, its residues, and by-products.\nTo better assess the use of wood as a raw material, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service asked the National Research Council's Board on Agriculture to bring together experts to review the analytical techniques used to follow the life-cycle of wood production\u2014from tree to product\u2014and assess the environmental impacts. This resulting book provides a base of current knowledge, identifying what data are lacking, where future efforts should be focused, and what is known about the methodologies used to assess environmental impacts. The book also focuses on national and international efforts to develop integrated environmental, economic, and energy accounting methologies.", url = "https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/5734/wood-in-our-future-the-role-of-life-cycle-analysis", year = 1997, publisher = "The National Academies Press", address = "Washington, DC" }