forestry

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The art and practice of cultivating, exploiting and renewing forests for commercial purposes
The art and practice of planting and growing trees in forests
Commercial tree farming
The science of planting and growing trees in forests
Generally, a profession embracing the science, business, and art of creating, conserving, and managing forest, and forest lands for the continuing use of their resources, materials, and other forest products
The science, art, and practice of managing and using trees, forests, and their associated resources for human benefit
the science, art and practice of managing and using for human benefit the natural resources that occur on and in association with forest lands
The total system of managing and using for human benefit the natural resources that occur on and in association with land with trees
Managing your forest land to help keep the tax man at bay and the wildlife happy while retaining the attractiveness of the property to preserve your real estate value and while communing with the nature spirits
The science of cultivating, exploiting and renewing forests for commercial purposes
is a branch of material production with the functions comprising the study and inventory of forests, forest protection and guarding, reforestation and afforestation, regulation of forest use, control over utilisation of forest resources (Forest Code of the Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek, 1999)
Forestation surrounding, or upstream of a farm can impact on the farm in two main ways: Increased forestry (especially conifers) can lead to an increase in the rate of run off from the ground due to he lack of ground vegetation This in turn leads to larger floods in times of rain, and lower flows in times of drought (as the grounds capacity for holding water is reduced) This is especially so in areas where the trees have replaced moorland areas In some areas of new forestry, large quantities of fertilisers (phosphates and nitrates) are added to the soil A percentage of these can wash into the water courses, leading to increased risk of algal blooms and the problems associated with them
the science of planting and caring for forests and the management of growing timber
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Terms & Glossary
Forestry is the science or skill of growing and taking care of trees in forests, especially in order to obtain wood. the science or skill of looking after large areas of trees. Management of forested land (see forest), together with associated waters and wasteland, primarily for harvesting timber but also for conservation and recreation purposes. The science of forestry is built around the principle of multiple-use land management, though the harvesting and replanting of timber are the primary activities. The main objective is to maintain a continuous supply of timber through carefully planned harvest and replacement. The forest manager is also responsible for the application of other land controls, including the protection of wildlife and the implementation of programs to protect the forest from weeds, insects, fungal diseases (see fungus), erosion, and fire. The planned management of forests originated in early medieval Europe, where laws regulated the felling of timber and the use of forests for hunting. In the 19th century private forestry schools were established in Europe; and in 1891 the U.S. government authorized its first reserves of forested land. During the 20th century many nations have undertaken reforestation or afforestation programs
{i} study and science of tree planting and maintenance; forestation
The art and science of growing and managing forests and forest lands for the continuing use of their resources
Use and management of forests for the production of wood and wood products, to provide passive recreation, to maintain, restore, or enhance environmental conditions for wildlife, and for the protection and production of water supplies
The art of forming or of cultivating forests; the management of growing timber
Science and art of managing forests to satisfy desires (1)
The scientific management of forests for the continuous production of goods and services
The science of tending forests
The principles utilized in the management, use and enjoyment of forests Forestry includes a broad range of activities, such as managing timber, fish, wildlife, range, watersheds and recreation A forester is a professional who is educated in the principles and practices of forestry
The science of caring for the forest
The art and science of managing forests to produce various products and benefits including timber, wildlife habitat, clean water, biodiversity and recreation
Article 4-504 Forestry Uses
the science, art and practice of managing and using for human beings; natural resources that occur on and in association with forest lands
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Forestry Commission
an organization that is responsible for taking care of forests in the UK. In the US there is a similar organization called the Forest Service
agro-forestry
The practice of raising trees and agriculture products such as forage and or livestock on the same area at the same time
agro-forestry
The practise of raising trees and agriculture products such as forage and or livestock on the same area at the same time
agro-forestry
is the practice of growing agricultural crops with forest trees
bachelor of forestry
one who has earned the first academic degree in forestry at a university, BF
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