by lumberjacks!
Wood harvested from Haiti's forests are principally use for the building of houses. Almost 90 percent of the houses in Haiti are made of wood.
Usually conifers are used in Landscaping, The schrubs if harvested would be used in manufactured wood, if your refering to Pine trees, they harvested for building lumber.
Autumn wood refers to the type of wood harvested during the fall season. This wood is typically more mature and has different properties compared to wood harvested in other seasons. It is often used in carpentry, construction, and woodworking projects.
Wood isn't made, it's harvested from trees. Trees consists of wood. They get felled and sawed into easy-to-use pieces - wood.
Wood from timber lands must be harvested to comply with current legislation on planetary protection. Usually for every tree harvested for timber three more are planted in the place of it.
Pretty much anything with an FSC stamp on it.
When no more wood is harvested than could be replaced by new planting
Wood is considered a renewable energy source because it comes from trees that can be replanted and regrown. As long as trees are harvested in a sustainable manner, wood can be continually replenished.
Wood in the forestry industry is typically measured in units of volume, such as board feet or cubic meters. This measurement helps determine the amount of wood harvested from a forest or plantation.
Basically yes, pine trees are felled as its one of the fastest growing softwoods available.
Most of the teak wood that is harvested from South and South-east Asia. Countries that export the most teak include Indonesia, Burma, India, Malaysia and Thailand.
I guess it's either to chop it down for wood or pick the fruit it bares.