2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2022.103637
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From forest to finished products: The contribution of Industry 4.0 technologies to the wood sector

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“…There are several strategies that can be leveraged to conserve, protect, and enhance natural resources. These include ecological strategies, which are based on the management and planning of the resource and its services, such as biodiversity conservation (Li et al, 2022), restoration interventions in tropical rural landscapes (Pfeifer et al, 2023) and forest landscape restoration (Mansourian et al, 2020); social strategies, which are based for example on networking between stakeholders, such as interagency and civil society cooperation for wildfire management (Davis et al, 2022) or business networks for wood products industries (Mattila et al, 2016); economic and market strategies, which are useful for accounting for natural resources, analysing innovation in industrial process and products, and attributing an economic value to goods that generally do not have a price, such as the valuation of natural capital and its services (Deane et al, 2022) or industrial process innovation in forestry (Molinaro and Orzes, 2022); and finally, political strategies, aimed at adopting programmes and plans on different spatial scales and raising awareness among civil societies, such as wetland implementation policies (Graversgaard et al, 2021) or awareness-raising on river water pollution (Awoke et al, 2016).…”
Section: Strategies For Natural Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several strategies that can be leveraged to conserve, protect, and enhance natural resources. These include ecological strategies, which are based on the management and planning of the resource and its services, such as biodiversity conservation (Li et al, 2022), restoration interventions in tropical rural landscapes (Pfeifer et al, 2023) and forest landscape restoration (Mansourian et al, 2020); social strategies, which are based for example on networking between stakeholders, such as interagency and civil society cooperation for wildfire management (Davis et al, 2022) or business networks for wood products industries (Mattila et al, 2016); economic and market strategies, which are useful for accounting for natural resources, analysing innovation in industrial process and products, and attributing an economic value to goods that generally do not have a price, such as the valuation of natural capital and its services (Deane et al, 2022) or industrial process innovation in forestry (Molinaro and Orzes, 2022); and finally, political strategies, aimed at adopting programmes and plans on different spatial scales and raising awareness among civil societies, such as wetland implementation policies (Graversgaard et al, 2021) or awareness-raising on river water pollution (Awoke et al, 2016).…”
Section: Strategies For Natural Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of an organization as an economic dimension outcome. With the help of I4TEs, real-time information sharing is available to manage resources and processes more efficiently [86][87][88]. These networks are known as disruptive technologies and serve as competitive weapons.…”
Section: Industry 40 Technologies and Digital Supply Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fresh food and meat also require a cold chain to maintain their temperature and humidity. Other industries include plastic (Pekarcikova et al 2021 ) for making PVC pipes and other daily usage products, forest or wood (Molinaro and Orzes 2022 ) for making paper, and the fish industry (Tsolakis et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Dynamic Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%