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 Übersetzung für 'timber resources' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a timber resource | timber resources
timber resourcesHolzvorkommen {pl}
Teiltreffer
constr.
timber
Holz {n} [bes. zum Bauen, Schreinern]
499
for.
Timber!
Baum fällt!
to timberzimmern
183
constr.for.
timber
Nutzholz {n}
900
constr.
timber
Bauholz {n}
584
constr.
timber purlin
Holzpfette {f}
constr.
structural timber
Bauholz {n}
constr.material
construction timber
Konstruktionsholz {n}
for.
timber haulage
Holzabfuhr {f}
geogr.
timber line
Baumgrenze {f}
clean timbersauberes Holz {n} ohne Knoten
bot.comm.
tropical timber
Tropenholz {n}
constr.
timber proofing
Holzschutz {m}
timber studHolzstütze {f}
undressed timberRohschnittholz {n}
raw timberRohholz {n}
naut.
timber port
Holzhafen {m}
archi.constr.
timber construction
Holzbauweise {f}
for.
timber production
Holzerzeugung {f}
constr.
sawn timber
Bauschnittholz {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • These areas have the highest concentrations of mining and timber resources.
  • The area was able to grow and enrich itself with the use of the and the plentiful timber resources.
  • Joseph Cunard, attracted by the county's timber resources, set up a branch of his family's shipbuilding firm here at some time after the great fire in Miramichi of 1825.
  • Bloedel, Stewart and Welch held many timber resources and MacMillan was the first truly integrated forestry company in British Columbia.
  • Above the nearly barren lower slopes, forests of pine and deodar cedar thrived on the main range, but devastation during the Afghan civil wars reduced timber resources.

  • The region was known for its timber resources and occasionally traded with the Roman province of Transalpine Gaul.
  • Although pastoral runs were taken up in the area as early as 1838, Trentham was first settled by gold prospectors in the 1850s, and later developed for its timber resources from the surrounding Wombat State Forest.
  • The coal, iron, gold, and timber resources of the region are extracted by companies that show little regard to the Shors and the environment of the area.
  • In seeking the exploit of further timber resources was one of the reasons of the First and the Second Anglo-Burmese War (1824–1826 and 1852, respectively).
  • Home to the Mi'gmaq Nation for centuries, the Restigouche watershed is a land of many mountains and unspoiled vistas, as well as significant timber resources.

  • The importance of the timber resources of the Black Forest has also increased sharply recently due to the increasing demand for wood pellets for heating.
  • Wesleyan (and, later, Anglican) missionaries were guided along the Ngāpuhi walking tracks to make their own discovery of Hokianga and its accessible timber resources.
  • The railway also made it possible to exploit the timber resources of Northern Ontario.
  • Squatters have consistently used land suitable only for forests to grow scantyield food crops; large tracts have been cleared for cattle ranches; and the country has gravely mismanaged its timber resources, focusing far more effort on logging than on forestry management.
  • During the late 1890s and the first decade of the Twentieth Century, the timber resources of northeastern Michigan were fully utilized and the D&M expanded its trackage northward from Alpena to Cheboygan.

  • Stephen Lau Sing-hung, Emily Lau's brother, was a Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Guangzhou committee member in the 1980s, was the chairman of Ernst & Young's tax service before he left in 2006 and was chief executive of China Timber Resources Group from 2007 to 2010.
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