No, the primary land use in Honduras is not forestry. Agriculture, particularly the cultivation of crops like coffee, bananas, and palm oil, dominates land use in the country. While forestry is significant, especially in certain regions, it does not surpass agricultural land use overall. Deforestation and land conversion for agriculture have also led to environmental concerns in the region.
Farming and forestry.
Sustainable forestry and agriculture.
Kenneth A. Burkholder has written: 'Forest land use in Oregon' -- subject(s): Land use, Forests and forestry
Primary sector is the economic sector concerning the use of natural goods. Some examples of these goods are forestry, fishing, agriculture, and mining.
I. Langdale-Brown has written: 'The vegetation of Uganda and its bearing on land-use' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry, Land, Land use, Plant communities
Chiao-ju Hu has written: 'The agricultural and forestry land-use of Szechwan basin' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Forests and forestry
Kathleen MacDonald has written: 'Potential for agricultural expansion relative to forestry in northern Alberta' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic aspects of Forests and forestry, Forests and forestry, Land use, Planning
The largest land use is agriculture, 86% natural Velt with 12% cultivated. Industrial use amounts to 1.4%, forestry 1.5% with 6% conserved areas
The primary land use in Mali is grazing/pastures. More than 25% of the land is used for this purpose with the rest distributed between a variety of other uses.
John H. Burgh has written: 'Report to the Government of Liberia on forest land use policy, and the College of Forestry in Liberia' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry, Liberia Monrovia, Monrovia, Liberia. University of Liberia. College of Forestry
Agriculture with 33%
In Honduras, the currency is lempiras