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Mats Hannerz has written: 'Vegetation succession after clearcutting and shelterwood cutting' -- subject(s): Clearcutting, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Clearcutting, Environmental aspects of Logging, Forest reproduction, Logging, Norway spruce, Plant succession
Swan River Logging Company and Malaysian logging companies are examples of the logging countries.
drought,selection or shelterwood cutting,forest fires. A drought allows new growth,logging only cuts down very old decaying trees,and forest fires give more room for new stuff to grow.also,rain,planting new trees,sun.
Some of the negatives of logging include the affect of logging on the environment. Logging can destroy entire ecosystems and even cause certain species of animals to become endangered.
An advantage to logging is that wood can be utilized for many different purposes including furniture and paper products. A disadvantage is that cutting down trees takes habitats away from animals.
There are 3 main types of logging. 1st method - Selective - This is when you select the types of trees you want to cut down. 2nd method - Clear cut - when you just take out "chunks" of areas in a forest; of trees. 3rd method - Shelterwood - Taking trees down but in like a "checkerboard" style. (Im pretty positive these are the 3 methods for I have learned these threw my whole elementry days, plus this year in grade 9). Thanks
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Legality- user notification that actions are being logged, conforming to legislative requirements (retention of data for what period of time). Security - What was done by whom, logging of unneccessary data e.g. user accessed this with these credentials. Performance - Logging too much can use lots of storage.
A. Clear-cutting ~Apex
There is logging because we need paper and other wood resources. But why exactly do we have logging? If you love logging or hate logging then you should do something about that cause if yo never wanted logging to exist I'm with you. I hate logging. That doesn't mean you have to though. If you love logging then make more logging happen. Have a debate with your class about this. Hope you liked my answer!