they may use the forest for agrofestry for food or interception of water to reduce the amount of flooding in an area
Japans natural resources are the ocean, the forest, and farming
Yes, lumber from forests is a natural resource.
forest
Both.
Forested land is land that had a forest on it, but the forest was cut down.
of course it is if its something you can find in the ground or in the ocean or heck even the forest it's a natural resource
yes, a forest is a natural resource because trees are natural resources and if they are gone it would take years for them to grow back.
The forest.
Yes, word 'forest' is a verb (forest, forests, foresting, forested), to plant trees on or to cover an area with trees.The most common use of the verb forest is the past participle, forested, which also functions as a adjective (a forested area).The word 'forest' is also a noun, a word for a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
Alaska is heavily forested.
Forest.
V. Alaric Sample has written: 'Natural resource strategic planning' -- subject(s): Management, Natural resources 'Toward integrated resource management on the national forests' -- subject(s): Appropriations and expenditures, Forest policy, Forest reserves, Planning, United States, United States. Forest Service