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data/controlled-vocabularies: add FSC vocabularies
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Agreements with affected Indigenous Peoples, etc
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Agreements with affected local communities
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Chemical use records
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Communications with stakeholders
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Concession agreements
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Contractor contracts
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Copies of applicable laws
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Documentation showing tenure or land-use rights
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Environmental impacts monitoring records
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Harvesting and production records
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Inventory records
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Long term management plan(s)
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Purchasing and sales documentation
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Records of complaints/disputes and resolution
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Records of payments of royalties, fees, or taxes
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Records of payments to workers
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Results of monitoring forest growth and health
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Social impact survey results
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Technical management guides relating to operations
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Up to date maps of roads, management sites, etc
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Wildlife evaluation records
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Work instructions
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Cluster sampling
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Random sampling
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Stratified sampling
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Systematic sampling
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data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-fsc-audit-site-types.txt
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Areas used by local communities and IP
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Chemical storage sites
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Forest roads
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HCVs
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Monitoring sites
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Nursery
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Office
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Production forest area
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Protected area
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Seed orchards
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Water courses
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Workers' amenities
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Contacted by phone
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Email, or letter
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Face to face meetings
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Local customary notice boards
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Local radio announcements
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Notice in press
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Notice on relevant websites
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Social media broadcast
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Economic interests
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Social interests
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Environmental interests
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FSC-accredited certification bodies
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National and state forest agencies
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Experts
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Research institutions and universities
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FSC regional offices
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FSC network partners
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Standard development groups
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NRA working groups
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Forest workers and contractors
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Local communities
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data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-fsc-audit-type.txt
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data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-fsc-audit-type.txt
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Main Evaluation
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Surveillance
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Re-Evaluation
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Special Evaluation
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Pre-Evaluation
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Chain of Custody
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Controlled Wood
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Forest Management
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Group certificate
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Group single low intensity management units
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Multiple management units
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Single low intensity management unit
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Single management unit
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Single small management unit
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TBC
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data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-fsc-coverage-region.txt
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TBC
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FSC impact-related
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FSC-relevant
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Acer campestre
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Acer platanoides
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Acer pseudoplatanus
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Alnus glutinosa
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Betula pendula
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Carpinus betulus
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Eucalyptus globulus
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Fagus sylvatica
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Fraxinus excelsior
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Larix kaempferi
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Picea abies
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Picea sitchensis
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Pinus pinaster
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Pinus pinea
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Pinus sylvestris
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Prunus avium
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Pseudotsuga menziesii
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Quercus petraea
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Quercus robur
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Quercus rubra
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Tropical
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Boreal
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Subtropical
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Temperate
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Animal hauling
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Manual harvesting
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Mechanized harvesting
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Semi-mechanized harvesting
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Benefits from the Forest
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Community Relations
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Compliance with Laws
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Environmental Values and Impacts
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High Conservation Values
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Implementation of Management Activities
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Indigenous Peoples' Rights
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Management Planning
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Monitoring and Assessment
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Workers' Rights and Employment Conditions
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Uncertified similar forestry regime
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Uncertified dissimilar forestry regime
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Reference forest
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Other certification scheme
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Uncertified other land uses
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Drone monitoring
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Forest inventory
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Remote sensing
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Sampling plots
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Social survey
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Bar or quadratic code
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Documents with transportation
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Tree mark
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data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-fsc-forest-products.txt
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N1 Barks
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N10 Other non-timber forest products
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N2 Soil conditioner and substrates for plants
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N3 Cork and articles of cork
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N3.1 Natural cork, raw or boiled
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N3.2 Cork powder
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N3.3 Cork granules
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N3.4 Cork stoppers
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N3.5 Rolls and panels of compressed cork
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N3.6 Cork disks
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N3.7 Articles of cork
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N4 Straw, wicker, rattan and similar
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N4.1 Rattan cane (rough form)
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N4.2 Rattan taper (clean, peeled and spitted)
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N4.3 Decorative objects and wickerwork
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N4.4 Rattan furniture
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N4.5 Rattan furniture components
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N5 Bamboo and articles of bamboo
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N5.1 Natural bamboo
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N5.10 Bamboo pulp
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N5.2 Edible bamboo
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N5.3 Fuel bamboo
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N5.4 Bamboo plywood
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N5.5 Bamboo flooring
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N5.6 Bamboo furniture
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N5.7 Bamboo household articles and wickerwork
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N5.8 Bamboo textiles
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N5.9 Bamboo vinegar
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N6 Plants and parts of plants
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N6.1 Flowers
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N6.2 Grasses, ferns, mosses and lichens
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N6.3 Whole trees or plants
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N6.3.1 Christmas trees
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N6.4 Pine cones
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N7 Natural gums, resins, oils and derivatives
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N7.1 Rubber/ Latex
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N7.1.1 Natural rubber
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N7.1.2 Tyres
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N7.1.3 Balls
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N7.1.4 Footwear
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N7.1.5 Rubber foam pillows and mattresses
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N7.1.6 Balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle
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N7.1.7 Other manufactured articles of rubber
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N7.2 Gum resin
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N7.3 Resin and manufactured resin products
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N7.4 Tannin
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N7.5 Essential oils
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N8 Chemical, medicinal and cosmetic products
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N8.1 Ethanol
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N8.2 Medicinal plants and products
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N8.3 Pharmaceutical raw materials
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N8.4 Cosmetics and health care products
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N8.5 Wood vinegar
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N8.6 Pyroligneous acid
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N9 Food
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N9.1 Nuts
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N9.2 Tea
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N9.3 Palm-hearts
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N9.4 Mushrooms, truffles
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N9.5 Fruits
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N9.6 Sap-based foods
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N9.6.1 Maple syrup or sugar
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N9.6.2 Birch syrup or sugar
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N9.7 Game
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N9.8 Honey
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P1 Pulp
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P1.1 Mechanical pulp, bleached
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P1.1.1 Groundwood
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P1.1.2 Refiner pulp
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P1.2 Mechanical pulp, unbleached
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P1.2.1 Groundwood
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P1.2.2 Refiner pulp
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P1.3 Chemical pulp, bleached
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P1.4 Chemical pulp, unbleached
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P1.5 Semi-chemical pulp, bleached
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P1.6 Semi-chemical pulp, unbleached
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P1.7 Dissolving pulp
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P1.7.1 Specialty cellulose
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P1.7.2 Cellulose derivatives
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P1.7.3 Regenerated cellulose film
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P1.7.4 Rayon and other synthetic fibres
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P1.8 Pulp from recovered paper
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P1.8.1 Recovered pulp, deinked
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P1.8.2 Recovered pulp, not deinked
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P10 Other pulp and paper products
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P2 Paper
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P2.1 Copying, printing, communication paper
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P2.1.1 Coated paper
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P2.1.2 Uncoated paper
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P2.2 Newsprint
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P2.3 rapping and packaging Paper
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P2.4 Specialty paper
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P2.4.1 Impregnated papers
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P2.4.10 Composite papers
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P2.4.11 Wallpaper base
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P2.4.12 Security paper
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P2.4.2 Photographic base papers
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P2.4.3 Thermographic papers
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P2.4.4 Translucent papers
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P2.4.5 Self-copying and carbon papers
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P2.4.6 Cigarette papers
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P2.4.7 Filter papers
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P2.4.8 Crepe papers
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P2.4.9 Embossed paper and perforated paper
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P2.5 Hand-made papers
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P2.6 Tissue paper
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P3 Paperboard
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P3.1 Uncoated paperboard
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P3.2 Coated paperboard
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P3.3 Pressboard
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P3.4 Paperboard laminates
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P3.4.1 High-pressure laminates
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P3.4.2 Low-pressure laminates
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P3.4.3 Continuous pressure laminates
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P3.5 Metalized paperboard
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P3.6 Crepe paperboard
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P4 Corrugated paper and paperboard
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P4.1 Linerboard or testliner
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P4.2 Fluting
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P4.3 Corrugated fibreboard
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P5 Packaging and wrappings of paper
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P5.1 Cardboard packaging
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P5.2 Corrugated paper packaging
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P5.3 Sacks and bags of paper
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P5.4 Food wrapping paper
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P5.5 Carton pack for beverages and liquid food
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P5.6 Egg boxes and similar
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P5.7 Optical disc packaging and covers
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P6 Household and sanitary pulp and paper products
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P6.1 Cleaning tissues and paper towels
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P6.2 Facial tissues and refreshing tissues
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P6.3 Napkins / serviettes
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P6.4 Toilet paper / bathroom tissue
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P6.5 Sanitary towels, tampons, diapers and similar
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P6.6 Tablecloths
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P6.7 Dinnerware
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P6.8 Medical supplies made of pulp/paper
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P7 Stationery of paper (printed and unprinted)
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P7.1 Notebooks
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P7.10 Postage stamps
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P7.2 Pads
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P7.3 File folders
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P7.4 Rolled thermal paper
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P7.5 Post and greeting cards
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P7.6 Envelopes
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P7.7 Gummed papers
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P7.8 Adhesive labels
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P7.9 Transfers
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P8 Printed materials
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P8.1 Books
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P8.2 Magazines
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P8.3 Newspaper
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P8.4 Advertising materials
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P8.5 Business cards
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P8.6 Calendars, diaries and organisers
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P8.7 Toys and games made with paper
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P8.8 Wallpapers
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P9 Bobbins, spools, rolls and similar
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W1 Rough wood
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W1.1 Roundwood (logs)
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W1.2 Fuel wood
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W1.3 Twigs
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W10 Wood package and similar
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W10.1 Solid wood packaging
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W10.2 Cable-drums
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W10.3 Pallets and skids
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W10.4 Cooper's products
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W10.5 Container flooring
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W11 Wood for construction
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W11.1 Doors and door frames
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W11.10 Wooden insulation
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W11.11 Window blinds, shutters and similar
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W11.12 Houses and building elements
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W11.13 Marine constructions, except boats
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W11.14 Trusses and roofs
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W11.15 Roofing tiles
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W11.2 Windows and window frames
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W11.3 Stairs
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W11.4 Dividers
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W11.5 Flooring
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W11.5.1 Laminate flooring
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W11.5.2 Parquet flooring
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W11.5.3 Plank flooring
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W11.5.4 Wood-block flooring
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W11.5.5 Engineered flooring
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W11.6 Gates and garage doors
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W11.7 Wall cladding
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W11.8 Mouldings
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W11.9 Hot tubs and sauna
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W12 Indoor furniture
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W12.1 Cabinet
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W12.10 Cupboards and chests
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W12.11 Kitchen countertops
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W12.12 Parts of furniture
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W12.13 Shelves
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W12.2 Custom furniture
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W12.3 Tables
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W12.4 Beds
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W12.5 Couches and armchairs
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W12.6 Chairs and stools
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W12.7 Office furniture
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W12.8 Institutional casework
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W12.9 Wardrobes
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W13 Outdoor furniture and gardening
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W13.1 Garden furniture
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W13.1.1 Garden tables
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W13.1.2 Garden benches
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W13.1.3 Garden chairs and stools
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W13.1.4 Hammocks and hammock frames
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W13.2 Trellis and plant support
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W13.3 Shelters and parasols
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W13.4 Fences, fence stakes, pales
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W13.5 Decking and garden sleepers
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W13.6 Garden sheds
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W13.7 Other outdoor furniture and gardening products
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W14 Musical instruments
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W14.1 String musical instruments
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W14.2 Keyboard musical instruments
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W14.3 Wind or mouth-blown musical instruments
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W14.4 Percussion instruments
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W14.5 Parts of musical instruments
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W15 Recreational goods
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W15.1 Playground equipment
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W15.2 Toys and games made with wood
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W15.3 Sporting goods
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W15.3.1 Bicycles
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W15.3.2 Bats, sticks, poles and paddles
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W15.3.3 Boards and skis
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W15.3.4 Other sporting goods
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W16 Household articles
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W16.1 Wooden frames
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W16.10 Bath items or accessories
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W16.2 Brooms, brushes and brush handles
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W16.3 Tableware, kitchenware and similar
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W16.4 Clothes hangers and pegs
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W16.5 Toilet seats
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W16.6 Matches
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W16.7 Mousetraps
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W16.8 Fans
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W16.9 Ladders
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W17 Stationery of wood
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W17.1 Pens
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W17.2 Pencils
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W17.3 Rulers
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W17.4 Stamps
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W18 Other manufactured wood products
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W18.1 Dowels and turnery parts of wood
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W18.10 Boats
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W18.11 Wooden lighters
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W18.12 Wildlife and pet products
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W18.2 Coffins
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W18.3 Medical supplies made of wood
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W18.4 Tools, tool bodies and tool handles
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W18.5 Ice pop/lolly sticks
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W18.6 Jewellery
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W18.7 Works of art
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W18.8 Ornamental and decorative objects
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W18.9 Wheels
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W19 Other wood productsl 2 Level 3 Examples
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W2 Wood charcoal
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W3 Wood in chips or particles
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W3.1 Wood chips
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W3.2 Sawdust
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W3.3 Wood shavings
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W3.4 Wood wool
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W3.5 Wood flour
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W3.6 Wood pellets
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W3.7 Sawdust briquettes
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W4 Impregnated/treated wood
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W4.1 Impregnated roundwood
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W4.2 Impregnated railway sleepers/ties
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W4.3 Treated dimensional lumber,timber or plywood
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W4.3.1 Treated glued laminated timber
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W4.3.2 Treated finger jointed lumber
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W5 Solid wood (sawn, chipped, sliced or peeled)
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W5.1 Flitches and boules
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W5.2 Solid wood boards
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W5.3 Beams
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W5.4 Planks
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W5.5 Poles and piles
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W5.6 Railway sleepers/ties, not impregnated
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W5.7 Raw wood for parquet flooring
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W5.8 Slabs and edgings
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W5.9 Pencil slats
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W6 Products from planing mill
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W6.1 Dimensional timber and lumber, finished
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W6.2 Non-dimensional timber and lumber
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W6.3 Boards, finished
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W7 Veneer
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W7.1 Peeled veneer
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W7.2 Sliced veneer
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W7.3 Sawn veneer
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W7.4 Veneer strips
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W8 Wood panels
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W8.1 Plywood
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W8.1.1 Laminboard
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W8.1.2 Veneer plywood
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W8.2 Particleboard
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W8.2.1 Melamine particleboard
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W8.2.2 Veneered particleboard
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W8.2.3 Oriented Strand Board
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W8.2.4 Smooth-surface panel
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W8.2.5 Wood cement particleboard
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W8.2.6 Plasterboard
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W8.2.7 Strawboard
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W8.2.8 Graded particleboard
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W8.3 Fibreboard
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W8.3.1 High-density fibreboard
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W8.3.2 Medium-density fibreboard
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W8.3.3 Softboard
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W8.3.4 Medium-hard-fibreboard
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W9 Engineered wood products
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W9.1 Finger jointed wood
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W9.10 Compressed wood
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W9.11 Wood-plastic composites
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W9.2 Laminated veneer lumber
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W9.3 Parallel strand lumber
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W9.4 Wood-wool board
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W9.5 Solid-wood board
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W9.6 Glued laminated timber
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W9.7 I-joists and I-beams
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W9.8 Laminated compressed wood
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W9.9 Composite board
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Plantation
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SLIMF - Boreal
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SLIMF - Community
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SLIMF - Conservation
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SLIMF - Plantation
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SLIMF - Temperate
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SLIMF - Tropical
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Small or Low-Intensity Managed Forest
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Buffer zone
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Chemical use control
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Conservation area set aside
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Erosion control
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HCV1 Species diversity
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HCV2 Landscape-level ecosystems and mosaics
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HCV3 Ecosystems and habitats
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HCV4 Critical ecosystem services
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HCV5 Community needs
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HCV6 Cultural values
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Agriculture
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Commercial tourism
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Hunting
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Industrial operation
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Mining
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Hunting
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Recreation
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Road maintenance
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Training
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Water source
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Better public, landowner, and supplier communication
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Improvement of forest management and practices
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Improvement of management systems and performance
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Public confidence
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8
data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-fsc-resource-type.txt
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8
data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-fsc-resource-type.txt
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adv
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cw
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dir
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gui
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ns
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pol
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pro
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std
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Both SLIMF types
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Low intensity
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Non-SLIMF
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Small forest
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7
data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-fsc-standard-type.txt
Normal file
7
data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-fsc-standard-type.txt
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Certifying body standard based on V4
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Ecosystem service procedure FSC-PRO-30-006
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FSC interim national standard based on V5
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Group standard FSC-STD-30-005
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National forest stewardship standard based on V4
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National forest stewardship standard based on V5
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Trademark standard FSC-STD-50-001
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Economic
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Environmental
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Political, legal, systemic
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Social
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Community
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Concession
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Indigenous People
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Private
|
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Public
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|
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Community
|
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Indigenous People
|
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Private
|
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Public
|
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Smallholder
|
7
data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-pest-type.txt
Normal file
7
data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-pest-type.txt
Normal file
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|
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Animal
|
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Disease
|
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Fungus
|
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Insect
|
||||
Pine wildling
|
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Plant
|
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Weed
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
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Broad spectrum insecticides
|
||||
Chemical fertilisers
|
||||
Herbicides
|
||||
Insecticides
|
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
||||
Reduction
|
||||
Replacement
|
||||
Removal
|
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
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Specific strategy
|
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Good management practice
|
||||
Ongoing research
|
||||
Cultivation practice
|
||||
Specific strategy - biocontrol
|
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|
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yes
|
||||
no
|
2
data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-transition-status.txt
Normal file
2
data/controlled-vocabularies/fsc-transition-status.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
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yes
|
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no
|
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