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Introduction and summary of findings 1 Volume estimates—Continued. Page 
Description of survey units 4 Cordwood volumes 20 
Southeast unit 4 Poles and piles 22 
Southwest unit 4 Forest increment . 23 
Central unit 4 T’orest industries 25 
North-central unit 5 Gum naval stores . 25 
North unit 5 Present areas 26 
Social and economic situation 6 Future supplies 26 
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Population 6 Effect of turpentining on forest incre- 
Land use 6 ment: .- - (een 27 
Erosion 7 Wood naval stores, \Jeyeeeeeen enn 27 
Forest fires 8 Lumber -:. >_<. °. See 28 
MA MCUNCNTICTS UD Weis oi bec e ok Oc Mle 9 Other wood-products industries . 28 
“Pin Fuln | SY Chole NCC a ia ne 10 Employment . : 30 
PORE RE ON hes oN Gat Te fe Se Se A ie NY eee 10 Drain from the srowime StoGlke es) a eee 31 
‘Thieves IKOXTESIIS ME ae: GOD OS ST ere ait ao a ee a 11 Utilization ‘drain «. Saget. ee 31 
Ones CONGITONSrt rete yi ty ys. bine, pats 11 Mortality « : ... 1) See 31 
Wastrtowtion of treesizes.. 0) ee . t 12 Total drain’ |. ¢..) Sane eee 32 
HOT eta Nee eb acme kh ey i a V2 The future timber supply for wood-using 
sity TESA AS a) et COC a aS a 13 industries -..\..- ) Que 2) goa ee 33 
Forest-land ownership 16 Comparison of growth and drain ree 33 
sais : ; ‘The situation in different parts of the State 34 
Wildlife conservation and forest recrea- : : : ae we e 
: Quality. of materialise : 34 
KOM hg son le ae A 16 Sees Rae os 
2 a Additional supplies in sight . . aes. 35 
Beronmerentiimales hte rl ave waa. 17 = als epi Sas E 
; : Che rehabilitation of Georgia’s forest resource . 36 
Somer imOeryOluIne, iv ge. ed 17 : re 
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Distribution of area and volume of saw- Common and scientific names of species 
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TOSI ARSELCOISEL ws?) a0, ig ce gle aos 19 mentioned y: 
Distribution of saw-timber volume by Definition of terms used 
SICROUMIPE GSH) satus sinter As erg 40 Le Supplemental tables 
