Page 5 - Georgia Forestry - Issue 3 - Summer 2023
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Contents
 VOL. 7 / SUMMER 2023
 Correction:
In the Spring 2023 issue of Georgia Forestry, a quote in the “Growing Sustainably” article incorrectly referred to the reduction in carbon emissions that Enviva’s sustainably sourced wood pellets have been proven to achieve when compared to coal. It is 85%, not 95%.
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Fifty-foot longitudinal Southern yellow pine lamella en route to the CLT press layup area.
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FEATURES
ASSOCIATION
A Mass Timber Future
Jamestown Shows Path to Sustainable Cities p.10
COMMISSION
A Better Carbon Registry
Experts Create System to Recognize
 Sustainable Building Materials
p.18
    ON THE COVER:
A mass timber builder with Seagate Mass Timber lowers a 30-foot-long glulam beam into place at
619 Ponce — Georgia’s first locally- grown mass timber building. Photo by Mike Gregory, GFA
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POLICY
Tax Policy to Support Forest Conservation
p.4
CLIMATE CHANGE
How Forestry Can Stay Resilient
p.24
SUSTAINABILITY
Market-Based Solutions for Conservation
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This magazine is printed on SFI-Certified Paper by an SFI-Certified Printer. This issue includes useful information about sustainable forestry. Learn more about the Sustainable Forestry Initiative by visiting:
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