These small insectivores live in trees that produce wand-quality wood.
The area is the main source of saffron in Iran, but it also produces grain, vegetables, and wood.
The management has to obtain healthy and stable forest systems that produce wood with a minimum human intervention.
These projects even include an overall forest management plan designed to produce enough wood for local woodcutters to earn a living.
The species produces hard wood with an attractive grain.
Some of these locations have sawmills and produce wood.
Other concerns are capturing cities that produce food, stone and wood.
They are often cultivated as ornamentals and many produce valuable wood.
This allows them to get going and produce new wood to flower the following year.
They are managed by the commission to produce wood for paper pulp and timber.