FORESTRY
GENERAL FORESTRY
Question
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Selective Cutting
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Shelterwood Cutting
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Clear Cutting
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Strip cutting
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Detailed explanation-1: -Final answer: Cutting down trees on a large scale is called Deforestation.
Detailed explanation-2: -: the removal of all the trees in an area of forest. Long considered a “trash tree” by the timber industry, the number of Pacific yews has been drastically reduced-perhaps halved-by clear-cutting, the logging practice that totally strips a targeted area.
Detailed explanation-3: -While clearcutting is not technically classified as deforestation, it certainly is a major form of forest degradation, to the point of significantly endangering this critical biodiversity. Because clearcutting indiscriminately destroys entire areas, plant loss and destruction of animal habitat is unavoidable.
Detailed explanation-4: -Cons Of Clear-Cutting. Destroys forest ecosystems, depriving wildlife of natural habitats and decreasing biodiversity. Still, fauna can return to the area when the forest is renewed. Increases the risks of soil erosion.