2023
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1703.12408
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Optimizing species selection for the structural timbers of traditional farmhouses in a snowy rural area of northeastern Japan

Hideyuki Ida,
Takuma Sato,
Yuta Rikukawa
et al.

Abstract: Vernacular houses constructed using local woods contain information about forest‐resource use. To clarify how timber was used to construct wooden farmhouses, we identified the timber species composition of 11 houses built between 1845 and about 1940 in Tadami, a snowy rural area in northeastern Japan, and interviewed 70 residents. We recorded 2004 timber parts (99–308 parts per house) and 171.2 m3 (1828 parts) of known species (14 taxa). Cryptomeria japonica (cedar) and Pinus parviflora var. pentaphylla (white… Show more

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