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Full-Text Articles in Natural Resource Economics
The Utilization Of Wood As An Energy Resource In Ontario, Ronald Harvey Walder
The Utilization Of Wood As An Energy Resource In Ontario, Ronald Harvey Walder
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
The thesis provides an introductory descriptive analysis of the utilization of wood as an energy resource in Ontario from past, present, and future perspectives. Available quantitative and spatial information was compiled and evaluated for each temporal component. Due to a number of factors including local resource supply inadequacies, resource competition, and technological change, wood energy experienced a rapid decline in utilization during the late 19th century. This decline continued steadily throughout the 20th century until world energy events during the 1970’s promoted a modest resurgence. In the domestic sector “serious” users, who consume wood for the majority of their home …