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Trees are considered a sustainable material because they are a renewable resource that can be replenished through replanting. They also have a lower carbon footprint compared to other building materials, as they absorb carbon dioxide during their growth. Additionally, trees can be harvested in a responsible manner through sustainable forestry practices that ensure the long-term health and biodiversity of forests.

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Why is softwood a sustainable material?

Softwood is typically found to be a sustainable material because of a few reasons. First, softwoods are able to be planted very close to one another, allowing for a great density trees meaning more product. Second, the trees that provide softwood (pine - yew) are typically fast-growing trees and therefore can help keep up with demand.


Are trees a sustainable resource?

yes


When was sustainable timber avented?

plant more trees


Planting young trees in areas where older trees have been harvested is part of?

sustainable Forestry


How is it determined if the extraction or the use of a natural resource is sustainable?

The extraction and use of a natural resource (for example, trees) is sustainable if it can be continued indefinitely without damage to the environment.If trees are being constantly planted and looked after with care, then they can be harvested in a sustainable manner.


Why trees in a sustainable city?

Trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, store the carbon and release oxygen. A sustainable city will be generating electricity from renewable sources. Its building will be designed so they maximise natural cooling and heating. A sustainable city will be seeking to lower the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and trees will do that.


The number of trees that can be harvested from a forest without reducing the future supply is called a?

A sustainable yield.


What is sustainable of resources?

The sustainable use of resources is when a resource can be maintained for uses indefinitely. ex: A sustainable forest is one where trees can be harvested after a given number of years at which point other trees can be planted and harvested after the same amount of years and this process can continue.


Which trees make match?

Any of the soft, fast growing trees that are grown in sustainable forests, are suitable.


Why do trees make a place sustainable?

me do not know y u ake


Which of these is not a safety decision?

Using a material that is sustainable and environmentally friendly


How can the timber industry remain sustainable?

new trees grow every year