poor connectivity between forest satellite communications(passive) currently caused bycommercial forestry
The Programcreatescommercial forests
the damagecausedto commercial forestry
over 75 % of Ontario 's Crown - owned landscontributeto commercial forestry
low temperature and drought(passive) caused bycommercial forest
means of conserving or restoring biodiversity in forest reserves and other forestsset asidefrom commercial forestry
his research ... the diseasescausein commercial forestry
Mikro - Tek ’s large - scale field demonstrations in Canada ’sresultedcommercial forestry sector
political objectives(passive) were ... influenced bycommercial forestry businesses
a major factorinfluencingcommercial forestry
That ’s more than half a million dollarsto preventcommercial forestry
new habitat which has increased numbers ... but these gains are likely to be temporary as the woodland develops and becomes unsuitable for nightjars.[40has creatednew habitat which has increased numbers ... but these gains are likely to be temporary as the woodland develops and becomes unsuitable for nightjars.[40
over $ 5 billion annual gross income to the economy ... about 3 % of GDPcontributedover $ 5 billion annual gross income to the economy ... about 3 % of GDP
as their goalshould setas their goal
for deforestationdesignedfor deforestation
cutting forests which are shelter for some speciescausescutting forests which are shelter for some species
to allow for a sustained yield of forest productsdesignedto allow for a sustained yield of forest products
from lower O3 due to CH4 emission reductions [ West and Fiore , 2005resultingfrom lower O3 due to CH4 emission reductions [ West and Fiore , 2005
back from dwellings and powerlines and that bushfire protection measures are followed designate commercial forestry as a form of development in areas that have been recognised as being appropriate for such developmentare ... setback from dwellings and powerlines and that bushfire protection measures are followed designate commercial forestry as a form of development in areas that have been recognised as being appropriate for such development
with public money to provide a secure supply of timber to the nation in the wake of the world warshad ... been createdwith public money to provide a secure supply of timber to the nation in the wake of the world wars
R14 billioncontributedR14 billion
three percent to the Gross National Product ( GNPwas contributingthree percent to the Gross National Product ( GNP
up to the time of harvestleadingup to the time of harvest
of pondersosa pine and other types of fir treescomposed mostlyof pondersosa pine and other types of fir trees
social and environmental problems ... in some situationshas causedsocial and environmental problems ... in some situations
fragmentation and changes in habitat(passive) caused byfragmentation and changes in habitat
local by - products and sourcing local supplierscreateslocal by - products and sourcing local suppliers
fires to achieve the same results , as well as to prevent wildfires and improve wildlife habitatsetsfires to achieve the same results , as well as to prevent wildfires and improve wildlife habitat
the conditions for the increased wildlife harvesthas createdthe conditions for the increased wildlife harvest
from The problem of cutting flush with the stemresultingfrom The problem of cutting flush with the stem
the uniform vistas(passive) created bythe uniform vistas
a monoculture lacking biodiversity and certainly not the vision many people may have of forests of varied trees teeming with wildlifemay createa monoculture lacking biodiversity and certainly not the vision many people may have of forests of varied trees teeming with wildlife
from The issue of cuttingresultingfrom The issue of cutting
climate changepreventclimate change
the first stage of urbanisation in Zhongdian in the 1990s when a handful of urban services sprung up to sup- port centrally located timber mills ... but the logging operations were too widely dispersed for forestry to trigger urbanisation on a larger scaletriggeredthe first stage of urbanisation in Zhongdian in the 1990s when a handful of urban services sprung up to sup- port centrally located timber mills ... but the logging operations were too widely dispersed for forestry to trigger urbanisation on a larger scale
an increase in suspended mineral solids in the watercan causean increase in suspended mineral solids in the water
to degradation and decline of grasslandsleadingto degradation and decline of grasslands
in the removal of any water holding capacity ... along with the needles of coniferous treesresultsin the removal of any water holding capacity ... along with the needles of coniferous trees
wealth in rural Walesto createwealth in rural Wales
significant damage to roadscausessignificant damage to roads
soil compaction and erosion as well as reductions in water quality ( Yencken , 2000also causessoil compaction and erosion as well as reductions in water quality ( Yencken , 2000
to species extinctionleadsto species extinction
in the removal of the area ’s water holding capacityresultsin the removal of the area ’s water holding capacity
to a reduction in the number of entomologists and pathologists employed by the Forestry Commission as budgets were redirectedleadingto a reduction in the number of entomologists and pathologists employed by the Forestry Commission as budgets were redirected