A managed forest is a forest area that is actively controlled and cared for by humans to achieve specific objectives such as sustainable timber production, biodiversity conservation, or ecosystem services. This involves practices like controlled logging, tree planting, and habitat restoration to maintain the health and productivity of the forest.
A production forest is a forest specifically managed for the purpose of sustainable timber harvesting and other forest products, such as pulp and paper. These forests are typically carefully managed to ensure continued productivity and ecological integrity.
A cultivated forest is one that has been deliberately planted, managed, and maintained by humans for the production of timber, fuel, or other forest products. This type of forest typically involves selective planting, pruning, and harvesting to ensure optimal growth and yield of desired tree species.
A forest would be sustainable when it maintains its biodiversity, allows for natural regeneration, provides ecosystem services, and is managed in a way that balances environmental, social, and economic needs for both current and future generations.
Certified forests are managed sustainably according to recognized standards. They promote biodiversity, protect wildlife habitats, and respect the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities. Certification ensures that wood and paper products come from responsibly managed forests.
A plantation forest is a managed forest area where trees are planted and harvested for commercial purposes, such as timber production or paper making. These forests are typically made up of a single species or a few select species that are fast-growing and well-suited to the site conditions. Management practices, like thinning and replanting, are used to maintain the health and productivity of the forest.
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A production forest is a forest specifically managed for the purpose of sustainable timber harvesting and other forest products, such as pulp and paper. These forests are typically carefully managed to ensure continued productivity and ecological integrity.
Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire which has been a forest since the end of the ice age. We don't have any wildwood left, it's all managed or secondary succession. Sherwood might be right, but I thought it was the Forest of Dean.
The New Forest is owned and managed by the UK government's Forestry Commission. It is a designated national park and protected area in southern England.
John B. Popp has written: 'Photo series for quantifying forest residues in managed lands of the Medicine Bow National Forest' -- subject(s): Slash (Logging), Pictorial works, Forest litter, Measurement
Northumberland is home to Kielder, the largest forest in England and one of the biggest man-made forests in Europe, covering an area of 500 km². There is a large reservoir, Kielder Water at the heart of the forest. The forest is owned and managed by the United Kingdom Forestry Commission, who initiated the first plantings in the 1920s. More about at Wikipedia: Kielder Forest.
Stan Collymore was in 1997. He had 3 caps for England but never managed to score a goal.
A cultivated forest is one that has been deliberately planted, managed, and maintained by humans for the production of timber, fuel, or other forest products. This type of forest typically involves selective planting, pruning, and harvesting to ensure optimal growth and yield of desired tree species.
In a managed commercial forest, probably growing softwood trees such as pines, firs, spruces, etc. the trees are a crop. Mature sections will be felled annually and sold for a variety of uses. The newspaper you read at the breakfast table was produced in a paper mill using softwood trees. The felled section in the forest will be replanted with saplings to provide new timber for in the future. Therefore, a well managed commercial forest provides a renewable source of material.
A surviving fragment of flatwoods, a type of damp-ground forest in the Great Lakes region. Characterized by red maple, swamp white oak, and black ash trees. It is part of the larger Ned Brown Forest Preserve, managed by the Cook County Forest Preserves.
John H. Dick has written: 'A preliminary sectoral environmental assessment and framework for environmental monitoring' -- subject(s): Environmental impact analysis 'Biodiversity conservation guidelines for the managed forest' -- subject(s): Forest management, Forest biological diversity conservation