- Clearcutting,
clearfelling or
clearcut logging is a forestry/logging
practice in
which most or all
trees in an area are
uniformly cut down.
Along with...
- century,: 6–7 much of the
remaining forest cover is now
protected from
clearfelling.
Eastern Kerala's
windward mountains shelter tropical moist forests and...
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called underwater logging, a form of
timber recovery. Clearcutting, or
clearfelling, is a
method of
harvesting that
removes essentially all the standing...
- red foxes, cats, and dogs, it
requires dense ground cover for refuge.
Clearfell logging,
agricultural development, and
housing expansion have reduced...
- Australia, the
Regional Forest Agreement (RFA)
attempted to
prevent the
clearfelling of
defined "old-growth forests". This led to
struggles over what constitutes...
- Medium-sized
forwarders used in
clearfells and
later thinnings carry between 12 and 16 tonnes. The
largest class specialized for
clearfells handles up to 25 tonnes...
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lesser extent,
timber harvesting.
Opposition to
logging of wet
forests by
clearfelling has
grown very
strong in
recent years (particularly
opposition to woodchipping)...
- chipboard, pulp and wood fuel customers. Most of this
volume comes from
clearfelling areas; an
increasing percentage however is
sourced from
stands harvested...
-
recreational resource, the
forest is used for
timber production centered on the
clearfelling of
coniferous plantation trees. "Glenariff
Forest Park".
Discover Northern...
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pressure via
economy of
scale or the
right of access. Clearcutting,
clearfelling or
clearcut logging is a forestry/logging
practice in
which most or all...