Forests can provide a sustainable yield by planting a tree to replace one that was cut down
A forest can either be sustainable or non-sustainable. Non-sustainable forests are those that get harvested but not replenished for manufacturer or bio-mass purposes. Sustainable forests are carefully managed to ensure they are at least completely replenished and go on to reproduce there yield over and over. If harvest stops on a sustainable forest the resource is carbon neutral, except for logistics in harvesting and distribution of the asset.
A sustainable yield.
Sustainable yield means to not be able to extract things without reducing the base of capital its self. A forest that is damaged by natural disaster would need help in the area of sustainable yield.
a. renewable resources. b. non-renewable resources. c. perpetual resources.
Yes, sustainable forests are good but even better, are protected natural Forest's are the best. They have diversity of tree species, that allow many types of creatures a share of the forest's produce.
God i have no freaking clue
Not until it starts raining salt water.
managing fisheries for a sustainable yield includes setting fishing limits, changing fishing methods, developing aquaculture techniques, and finding new resources.
The regular amount of a renewable resource that can be harvested without reducing the future supply is called the sustainable yield. It represents the level of extraction that can be carried out indefinitely without depleting the resource. Maintaining a sustainable yield helps ensure the long-term availability of the resource.
Wetlands, forests, water, animals, and sunlight are some of the many factors that make a system sustainable.
Lack of education to the poor people that trees are sustainable
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.