FORESTRY
FOREST MANAGEMENT
Question
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The result from the regrowth of trees that were not all cut at the same time is called
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even aged
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uneven aged
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same aged
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different aged
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Uneven-age management in forestry refers to a system of management that periodically selects individual trees or small groups of trees for harvest. In general, the concept of uneven-age management entails the sustained yield of forest products while maintaining continuous forest cover.
Detailed explanation-2: -Forests are often managed in an even-aged or an uneven-aged system. An even-aged system is one where the dominant trees in the forest are all about the same age. An uneven-aged system is one where there is a greater diversity of tree age classes in the forest.
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