no they should use forests far away like somewhere plentiful. maybe in Africa or something.
alternate opinionYes, if the logging methods are sustainable and equipment that does not damage the forest floor is used. If those two conditions are met, the public would hardly know any logging was going on. In addition, sustainable logging methods are actually beneficial to a forest.Logging
The main reason why forests are under threat is because of logging. Logging is where Loggers cut down trees for timber, they then take the timber away and uses it for makig tables, chairs, etc.
air pollution i think but i am not sure Ashley
The Kayapo honor the relationship between the environment and people. In agriculture, they farm land for a few years and then move to another area and farm it for a few years. In more recent years, they have allowed mining and logging of the rain forests.
human-environmental interactions
Commercial logging is the harvest of timber from forests with the intent to sell the product. Iqra :P
logging is important in Brazil because logging is a primary industry over there because of its numerous forests
Connecticut had resources in the 1600s which helped settlers. The timber was vast and the logging industry was able to harvest lumber for houses.
Logging should not be completely banned as it is an important industry that provides jobs and resources. However, sustainable logging practices should be prioritized to ensure that forests are managed responsibly and not depleted. Striking a balance between conservation and meeting the needs of society is crucial.
In national parks and monuments, no. In SOME national preserves, but only by special permission. In national forests, yes; but it's regulated.
Logging
Dunstan T. K. Shemwetta has written: 'Comprehensive timber harvest planning for plantation forests on difficult terrain' -- subject(s): Logging, Tree farms
Clearcut logging and mining are two risks to the health of coniferous forests
Wesley E. Nicholson has written: 'Joint timber-harvest scheduling by the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management' -- subject(s): Taxation, Logging, Forests and forestry
So forest don't have deforestation.
Logging.
Gold is less valuable than Topsoil. Yet Gold is now valued more than Topsoil, and Forests. I'd rather ask "How does selective logging protect Forests?"