
VETAS Nº 491
Discover the latest trends in the wood and furniture industry in Latin America!
In June, VETAS presents fascinating themes: wood finishes, mixed woods and carbon offset, cherry guitars and stylish kitchen doors. Discover how to enhance the natural beauty of wood with protection and aesthetics. Explore the latest trends and products from Hugo Daniel Valetto. Learn about the importance of mixed-species forests in the fight against climate change. Marvel at the harmonious fusion of beauty and melody on cherry wood guitars. Find the perfect door that reflects the style of your kitchen. Download the PDF edition and enjoy reading!
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José Moulia, on behalf of the Government of Entre Ríos, participated in the Opening Panel of the ADS25 exhibition, developed on April 23 and 24 at the Higher School of Architecture and Design of the University of Morón. The meeting brought together professionals, academics and representatives of the construction sector committed to innovative and sustainable approaches.

It was created in 1881 and became a very popular place during the following decades. However, when the tree fell at the close of the 1960s, everything changed. Wawona tree was the name that had a tourist attraction from the United States, which remained standing from 1881 to 1969 in Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park, California.

With information from the Native Missions Species Manual (2024), developed in collaboration between the Faculty of Forest Sciences of the UNAM and the United States Forest Service (USFS) through the Project Update and Edition of the Wood Identification Manual of the Missionary Jungle, we share information from each digital tab that includes dendrological and anatomical characteristics. The manual was elaborated in the Wood, Dendrology and Dendrocronology Anatomy Laboratory (LAMDYD) of the Faculty of Forest Sciences in Eldorado, National University of Misiones.