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Tropical Deciduous Forests are having a great economic value. They provide hard and durable wood which we cannot get from any other forests. Also, they help in setting up industries as manufacturers can get a best quality wood from these forests. They are a safe shelter for a variety of animal species. In the medical field also, they gives us a number of ancient herbs and medicines. They are also used for agriculture. Most areas of these trees are used for agriculture and local grazzing. Answer by :- ANKIT CHOUDHARY mr.ankit97@gmail.com
L. Emerton has written: 'Licensed utilisation of Kakamega Forest' -- subject(s): Statistics, Forest reserves, Forest products, Multiple use 'Economic potential of natural woodlands as a component of dryland farming systems in Kibwezi Division, Makueni District, Kenya' -- subject(s): Agroforestry, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agroforestry 'Utilisation of Kakamega Forest Reserve by adjacent households' -- subject(s): Forest reserves, Forest products, Multiple use 'Markets and Incentives in Livelihoods and Lanscapes Strategy' -- subject(s): Planning, Conservation of natural resources, Climatic changes, Environmental aspects, Case studies, Ecosystem management, Biodiversity conservation 'Summary of the current national value of use of Kenya's indigenous forests to local households' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Forest products, Economic aspects of Forests and forestry, Forest products, Forests and forestry, Multiple use 'Assessment of the economic value of Muthurajawela wetland'
A direct economic value refers to a value that is assigned to harvested or exploited products. One type of direct economic value is consumptive use value.
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A direct economic value refers to a value that is assigned to harvested or exploited products. One type of direct economic value is consumptive use value.
Thomas R. Centner has written: 'Value added, employment and wage measures of the economic importance of Florida forestry and forest products manufacturing' -- subject(s): Forest products industry, Statistics
The direct value of biodiversity means the direct economic value of the products and species that are sold. Indirect economic values include intrinsic, or emotional value of the species.
The direct value of biodiversity means the direct economic value of the products and species that are sold. Indirect economic values include intrinsic, or emotional value of the species.
C. increased nutrional value of growth
economic value of mango tree
Farmer's would plant a crop with less economic value after a crop with high economic value, because it would renew the soils nutrients/nitrogen for the high economic crop for the next year.