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The exploitation of pine forests in Tunisia which covered up to 50% of the total forest area could contribute and generate additional income sources for
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Improving the competitiveness of the cork oak producers, by improving the quality of the production process and the sustainability of the cork oak forest, by
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The study advances in the socio-labour reality knowledge of the Spanish workers dedicated to the resin extraction, and in the group perception about aspects related
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The standardisation study facilitates the inclusion of wood from resin tapped pines in the Spanish standard UNE 56544 (Visual classification of sawn wood for structural
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The aim of the project is to develop an industrially producible bio-sourced varnish based on gum rosin and linseed oil, inspired by the ancient know-how
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The Decree-Law nº 181/2015, defines the legal regime for the resin activity and circulation of pine resin in Continental Portugal. The regime requires prior notification
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Describe the key elements constituting the natural resin sector in a historical resinous region, underlining the social, environmental and economic importance of resin harvesting, and
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The objective is to present the different initiatives that exist at the national level in Spain to characterize resin production and the potential of this
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In order to ensure the sustainability of the exploitation of pine resin and to guarantee that it is guided by good management practices - promoting
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The aim of this work was to enhance the extraction technique of pine needles active molecules to valorize the non used needles.
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The traditional method of resin tapping is a very time-consuming activity since it requires the resin tapper to visit each tree every 10 to 15 days
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In Portugal, traditionally, the maritime pine is the species exploited to obtain resin. The silvicultural models used assume timber as the main product and resin