Introduction
The important factors that determine whether a particular place is suitable for the development of industries are the distance from raw materials, the nature of raw materials, market demand, labor, energy, transport, capital availability, and Government policy.
Timber based Industries
Factors affecting the location of timber industries are:
- Raw materials: The raw material needed for timber industries is wooden logs. These are high-weight loss raw materials as only 40% of the weight of logs are converted to timber and the rest is discarded as waste. Thus to save the cost of transporting waste materials the timber industries are located in jungles near the source of raw materials.
- Rivers: The transportation of logs is difficult hence the flow of rivers is used for this purpose. The rivers have to be clean and pollution-free. Thus transportation also determines the location of timber factories.
- River direction: This should be towards the market.
- In temperate forests, commercial exploitation is easier as a small number of species are located in a region. Softwood trees are found that are easier to chop.
- The forest areas are connected by roads. The ground is covered in snow making it easier to push logs.
- The winter seasons make agriculture tough. Hence farmers find lumbering a suitable alternative. The lumbering activity is highly mechanized due to which small manpower is needed.
- The proximity to markets e.g. the US meant that demand would be there.
- Government policy on Silviculture and strict regulation of the timber industry ensure that reforestation takes place and forests grow back.
Lumbering in tropical regions is difficult as:
- Unlike temperate regions, tropical forests have a large number of tree species in a particular location. This made commercial exploitation tough.
- The hardwood trees found in such areas are difficult to float on water and thus difficult to transport.
- The market areas are also far from these regions.
- Transportation of timber to market is difficult due to inadequate facilities.
Paper and Pulp Industry
Canada is one of the major newsprint producers in the World.
Factors:
- The forest area is large enough to supply the timber needed for the pulp and paper mills.
- The fast-flowing rivers ensure the availability of cheap hydroelectricity and so pulp and paper mills that are highly mechanized can run without problems.
- Due to the low population density of Canada, the availability of labor is a problem but high mechanization means that industry can be located even in remote regions.
- The rivers ensure fast transportation of timber to the factories and so easy availability of raw materials for the industry.
- The World’s largest consumer of paper in the US and so paper manufacturers are assured of good demand.
Pulp and paper industry developed in Britain too due to cheap pulp imports from neighboring countries. The pulp and paper mills were located at ports to minimize transportation costs. Norway, Sweden, and Finland have a good production of paper due to the presence of rivers for transportation, availability of cheap hydroelectricity, and mechanization due to labor shortage.
Commercial Fishing Industry
The fishing industry is highly developed in the Northern Hemisphere in places like North America, Europe, Japan, and Norway.
Factors:
- Plankton growth is needed for fish to feed on. Plankton grows on continental shelves as the sea is shallow and sunlight can penetrate to the bottom. Planktons also thrive in coastal waters due to their high mineral content and prefer cooler water. The best fishing grounds are located near continental shelves. The indented coastlines in the Northern Hemisphere mean a larger continental shelf and more fisheries.
- The other places where fishing grounds of the world are located where hot and cold currents meet are like the coasts of Japan and US, and Canada coast.
- The fish market was high in mountainous regions of Asia and Europe. The low scope for agriculture made fish the chief diet in these regions. The demand for cod liver oil was great, whale oil was a chief source of fuel. Also since fish gutting caused significant weight loss the processing was done near the vessels or around the coastal plains.
- The other factors are temperate climate is suitable for the preservation of fish, the indented coast provides a site for ports and the hilly terrain makes it unsuitable for agriculture so people prefer fishing.
- The lack of capital for investment in mechanized boats and large trawlers isn’t available in the tropics so the fishing industry is not developed.
- The tropical fishes are of multiple varieties but in small groups, so commercial exploitation is easier. The oil content of tropical fish is higher so less desirable for eating.
The reason why fishery is developed in the Northern Hemisphere is also since the North has a higher population and so more demand, it also has a larger continental shelf.