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Title: Forest Resources


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  • Forest Resources

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Clear Cutting
  • forest harvesting that removes all trees from an
    area.
  • Includes desirable AND undesirable species
  • the land is left uncovered.

3
Clear Cutting
  • Advantages
  • faster
  • more economical
  • and least dangerous
  • Disadvantages
  • Leaves behind a poor looking landscape.
  • impossible to duplicate the biodiversity of
    forest.
  • Soil is defenseless to erosion.
  • Wildlife habitats are disturbed.

4
Clear Cutting
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Selective Cutting
  • harvesting that removes only mature trees and
    leaves the other trees in place. 
  • Immature trees, undesired species and underbrush
    is all left intact. 

6
Selective Cutting
  • Advantages
  • Leaves the biggest portion of the forest intact.
  • Causes the least ecological disruption.
  • Disadvantages
  • Most expensive method.
  • Yields are lower.
  • Care must be taken to avoid damaging unharvested
    trees.
  • Roads must be maintained longer to keep
    harvesting mature trees.

7
Deforestation p. 163
  • The removal of a forest stand by cutting and/or
    burning,
  • the land is put to a non-forest use
  • Ex. agricultural purposes, residential or
    industrial sites, roads, etc..

8
Deforestation
  • Approx. 1/3 of the earth's land masses are
    covered in forest.
  • Some values of our worlds forests are
  • biodiversity
  • medicine/pharmaceuticals
  • animal habitats
  • air purification
  • water retention
  • soil maintenance
  • Forests can be used for things like
  • building materials
  • home heat
  • recreation
  • paper.

9
Deforestation Reasons!?!?
  • Reasons for extensive deforestation include
  • Expanding needs in agriculture (1)
  • Urbanization
  • Mining operations
  • Hydroelectric operations - flooding the land
  • Logging, lumber, building materials

10
Rates of Deforestation World Wide (pg.164)
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Deforestation - Latin America
  • clearing the forests for hydroelectric projects
    to provide electricity to an increasing number of
    people.
  • Large scale cattle ranches and urbanization have
    also contributed to deforestation.
  • The cost of modernization!!!!

12
Deforestation - Latin America
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Deforestation - Africa
  • forests are being cleared to make room for
    subsistence farming to support the growing
    hungry population.

14
Deforestation Asia
  • A growing population means that more forest is
    cleared for housing and for agricultural land to
    feed the people.

15
Sustainable Forestry
  • Sustainable means to manage or maintain something
    so that it remains and provides benefits over the
    LONG term.
  • Sustainable forestry is a method of harvesting
    or using the forests so that the resource is not
    depleted or permanently damaged.
  • FACT
  • If we cut trees faster than they grow back, we
    will run out of trees.

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  • However, as the world's population increases, the
    demand for forestry products increases and the
    demand for forestry land to be converted to
    housing, mining, and hydro-electricity projects.
  • We must manage the forest, taking into
    consideration biodiversity, hunting, hiking,
    camping, habitat protection and many other things.

17
Sustainable Forestry
  • From a Systems Model perspective
  • Improve what we input into forestry (replanting
    seeds)
  • Improve processes like
  • road construction
  • harvesting techniques
  • environmental protection actions
  • reducing losses (use all of the tree)
  • Reduce the need of output product
  • Recycle
  • Use of alternate building materials

18
  • Clear Cutting Controversy
  • (handout)

19
Forests and Climate
  • Seasons
  • The type of trees and forest
  • present in a region is determined
  • by the climate. 
  • Trees have adapted to climate
  • just as animals have.
  • Temperate regions of the world often have
    broad-leaf, deciduous trees to help them deal
    with the lack of water availability in winter.
    (ex lose leaves so moisture does not freeze). 
  • Some regions have dry seasons and they have
    deciduous trees even though it does not get
    "cold."

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  • Seasons
  • The needle leaf trees of the coniferous forests
    are adapted to deal with winter and the lack of
    available water. (ex tall and narrow, grow close
    together, waxy coating on needles)
  • Both the tropical regions of the world and the
    sub arctic regions of the world have evergreen
    trees.

21
Forests and Climate
  • Precipitation
  • Forests require a large
  • amount of water. 
  • Therefore, the amount
  • of precipitation in a
  • region will determine whether a forest will
    grow.
  • Tropical areas with high rainfall have tropical
    rain forests (meaning lots of trees/vegetation). T
    ropical areas that have alternating rainfall
    amounts have Savannas because there is not enough
    water to support trees and a forest. 

22
Forests and Climate
  • Diversity
  • Colder regions tend to have less biodiversity
    while tropical regions tend to have greater
    biodiversity. 
  • The same is true of trees. Tropical forests tend
    to be a blend of many different species, while
    coniferous forests tend to be "pure stands" of
    one type of tree.

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Case Study
  • Tree Harvesting in Various
  • Ecosystems
  • Pg. 166
  • Question 9
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