God i have no freaking clue
Forests can provide a sustainable yield by planting a tree to replace one that was cut down
preserving open spaces such as farmland, forests, and wetlands
As far as I know both Guyana and Suriname practice sustainable development of their rain forests....more than 90% of both countries remain untouched.
When water runs through a clean forest, it can purify the water.
When water runs through a clean forest, it can purify the water.
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.
The best way to make them more sustainable is to not cut them down in order to use the wood or build cities.
Wetlands, forests, water, animals, and sunlight are some of the many factors that make a system sustainable.
Forests play a crucial role in regulating the water cycle by absorbing and storing water. Protecting forests helps maintain the balance of the water cycle, ensuring a steady supply of clean water. By preserving forests, we can prevent erosion, improve water quality, and ensure sustainable water resources for both ecosystems and human communities.
Yes, parquet wood can be considered sustainable, especially when sourced from responsibly managed forests. Many manufacturers use wood from certified forests that adhere to sustainable practices, ensuring minimal environmental impact. Additionally, parquet flooring is often made from smaller pieces of wood, which can reduce waste. However, it's essential to verify the sourcing and certification of the wood to ensure its sustainability.
Lack of education to the poor people that trees are sustainable
peopl who want to work in the sustainable rain forests they can search for thing that can make medicine ect.