Hawaii’s 34,000 acres of managed eucalyptus plantations could become a local source of lumber for...

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- The article discusses the potential of Hawaii's 34,000 acres of managed eucalyptus plantations to serve as a sustainable, locally sourced timber supply for infrastructure and housing.
- It highlights the intersection of forestry science, sustainable resource management, and economic development, emphasizing the ecological benefits of utilizing non-native but managed timber stands to reduce reliance on imported construction materials.

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