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Silviculture is the
practice of
controlling the growth, composition/structure, as well as
quality of
forests to meet
values and needs,
specifically timber...
- wound.
Injuries often occur during construction and
severe weather.
Silviculture involves keeping a
forest healthy. Typically, a
healthy forest with healthy...
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Chianti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkjanti]), in
Italy also
referred to as
Monti del
Chianti ("Chianti Mountains") or
Colline del
Chianti ("Chianti Hills")...
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Eusideroxylon is a
genus of
evergreen trees of the
family Lauraceae. The
genus is monotypic, and
includes one
accepted species,
Eusideroxylon zwageri....
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individual plants and trees,
rather than
managing forests or
harvesting wood (
silviculture or forestry). An arborist's
scope of work is
therefore distinct from...
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social aspects, as well as
scientific and
technical aspects, such as
silviculture,
forest protection, and
forest regulation. This
includes management for...
- from the
roots of oak trees. In
recent decades,
interest in
sustainable silviculture practices as a
response to
climate change and
biodiversity loss has grown...
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forestry is
known as a forester.
Another common term is silviculturist.
Silviculture is
narrower than forestry,
being concerned only with
forest plants, but...
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sector activities accounting for agriculture, husbandry,
fishing and
silviculture represented a 2.7% of the
Spanish GDP in 2017, with an
additional 2.5%...
- sugi
refers to ****anese cedar) is a
similar ****anese technique. Many
silviculture practices involve cutting and regrowth;
coppicing has been of significance...