A managed forest is a piece of land where the same amount of trees cut down there is the same amount of trees that are fully matured so there is a balance to the trees cut down and the trees hat are fully grown.
Lumber is considered to be one of the most prolific forest products. In a rain forest, rain would be a forest product. Forest Product - an item that is manufactured from trees. Forest products can be classified as primary (originating from harvested timber, i.e., lumber, pulp, etc.), or secondary (a by-product of the lumber or pulp process, i.e. furniture, wood-based chemicals, etc. all usable raw materials yielded by the forest including the associated water, fish, game, scenic, historical, recreational and geologic resources A forest product is any material derived from a forest for commercial use, such as lumber, paper, or forage
the equatorial forest is known as evergreen forest because the forest is full of trees and plants
You get eaten by a wolf from the forest. You get berries from the forest. You get lost in the forest. You die in the forest. You get trolled in a forest. You answer this question in the forest.
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grass, trees, moss, and ants
A sustainable forest is a forest that is carefully managed so that as trees fall they are replaced with seedlings that eventually grow into mature trees.
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Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire which has been a forest since the end of the ice age. We don't have any wildwood left, it's all managed or secondary succession. Sherwood might be right, but I thought it was the Forest of Dean.
John B. Popp has written: 'Photo series for quantifying forest residues in managed lands of the Medicine Bow National Forest' -- subject(s): Slash (Logging), Pictorial works, Forest litter, Measurement
Northumberland is home to Kielder, the largest forest in England and one of the biggest man-made forests in Europe, covering an area of 500 km². There is a large reservoir, Kielder Water at the heart of the forest. The forest is owned and managed by the United Kingdom Forestry Commission, who initiated the first plantings in the 1920s. More about at Wikipedia: Kielder Forest.
Stan Collymore was in 1997. He had 3 caps for England but never managed to score a goal.
In a managed commercial forest, probably growing softwood trees such as pines, firs, spruces, etc. the trees are a crop. Mature sections will be felled annually and sold for a variety of uses. The newspaper you read at the breakfast table was produced in a paper mill using softwood trees. The felled section in the forest will be replanted with saplings to provide new timber for in the future. Therefore, a well managed commercial forest provides a renewable source of material.
A surviving fragment of flatwoods, a type of damp-ground forest in the Great Lakes region. Characterized by red maple, swamp white oak, and black ash trees. It is part of the larger Ned Brown Forest Preserve, managed by the Cook County Forest Preserves.
John H. Dick has written: 'A preliminary sectoral environmental assessment and framework for environmental monitoring' -- subject(s): Environmental impact analysis 'Biodiversity conservation guidelines for the managed forest' -- subject(s): Forest management, Forest biological diversity conservation
Lumber is considered to be one of the most prolific forest products. In a rain forest, rain would be a forest product. Forest Product - an item that is manufactured from trees. Forest products can be classified as primary (originating from harvested timber, i.e., lumber, pulp, etc.), or secondary (a by-product of the lumber or pulp process, i.e. furniture, wood-based chemicals, etc. all usable raw materials yielded by the forest including the associated water, fish, game, scenic, historical, recreational and geologic resources A forest product is any material derived from a forest for commercial use, such as lumber, paper, or forage
Ralph John Leslie Nevill has written: 'Forest health research needs survey' -- subject(s): Research, Forest health, Forests and forestry 'Five-year overview of forest health surveys in young managed stands in British Columbia, 1991-1995'