no they should'nt cut down trees just to build houses that get eaten by termites, why not use bricks like us brits.
Normally if a tree is felled in a park it is because it has become dangerous. So no logging in parks is forbidden.
By, logging companies not cutting down endangered trees or forest. and by planting more trees everyday.
The punishment is that the person who ever cuts the trees for his personal use should plant the same tree and grow it and should be asked to pay some money to the government accepting that cutting trees is his mistake
many logging companies care about deforestation, because if it happens they won't have anything to log, but at the same time, they don't care enough about deforestation, because logging is what brings them money. If they really care about deforestation, they plan the logging into certain strategies which would benefit them, but also leave time, and other trees, to replenish the amount of growing trees, then they would come back to take out some of the other trees. I know that's sounds repetitive and uneducated, but it is true
logging is when you cut down trees
Legal limits guide logging companies on what territory they can cut the trees, as well as the limits on how many trees they can legally cut down.
Logging can lead to deforestation.. If the logging is planned and controlled, then it is beneficial to the trees by retarding fires and encouraging new healthy tree growth. But most likely than not there are unscrupulous people/companies that strip large acreage of land which causes deforestation.
Lumber companies normally do. They rotate the area they cut year to year to allow the tree to fully develop.
The very first paintballs were meant to mark trees for logging companies, so no. They are both non-toxic and biodegradable.
Trees are in fact resources, and logging depletes these resources.
Logging companies currently market less than 10 percent of the trees they cut down.
They do, partly because they're required by law to but mostly so they all don't go out of business when there's no trees left. Paper in particular is all sourced from tree farms and according to the Appalachian Hardwood Mnufacturers Inc, about 55% of all tress that are planted every year are done by logging companies. It's because of this and the work of environmental types that we have a lot more trees, at least in the US, than we used to 100 years ago.