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The forest sector in Russia is of significance for the economy of the country, accounting as it does for 4% of the GDP. Similarly the sector accounts for over 7% of the total industrial labor force of the country (Burdin 1997).
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Moiseyev, A., Uusivuori, J., Burdin, N. (1999). Forest Industries in the Russian Federation. In: Palo, M., Uusivuori, J. (eds) World Forests, Society and Environment. World Forests, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4746-0_36
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