ABSTRACT

Forest industries represent an important segment of the Soviet economy, accounting for five percent of the total industrial output and providing essential materials for other key industries. This book, the first in-depth study of Soviet forestry in the English language, looks at the organizational, planning, economic, and technological aspects of the industry. Mr. Blandon first discusses labor force trends and geographical features of the country's forest resources, then assesses the forest industry's modernization program. He analyzes the past performance of capital investment in the industry and makes projections about the effects of future investments in order to estimate the Soviet Union's future timber output. Throughout the book considerable attention is devoted to the Soviet planning system and its influence on decision making.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|37 pages

The Industrial Forests of the Soviet Union

chapter 4|28 pages

The History of Mechanization in Logging

chapter 6|24 pages

The Labour Force in Soviet Industry

chapter 7|26 pages

The Economic System and Forestry

chapter 8|28 pages

Individual Economic Problems

chapter 9|20 pages

Possible Responses to the Timber Shortage

chapter 10|12 pages

The Wood Processing Industries