present development of the Great Bear Rainforest is unsustainable - clear cutting destroys wildlife habitat - not against forestry‚ but there needs to be a land protection plan Argument: examples‚ quotes‚ that support the stakeholder’s position - 60% of the Great Bear needs to be protected—key watersheds and habitats - remaining 40% of the rainforest needs sustainable forestry practice - conservation-based economy for communities Analysis: your analysis and/or explanation of the argument In Paul’s
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04/2005 A site evaluation for site: species matching in the summer rainfall regions of southern Africa Colin W Smith1‚ Robin A W Gardner1‚ Robert N Pallett2‚ Tammy Swain1‚ Marius du Plessis3 and Richard P Kunz1 1 Institute for Commercial Forestry Research (ICFR) P O Box 100281 Scottsville‚ 3209 Pietermaritzburg‚ South Africa Telephone : +27 33 386 2314 Fax : + 27 33 386 8905 www.icfrnet.unp.ac.za 2 Sappi Forests Research P O Box 473 Howick‚ 3290 South Africa 3 Mondi Business
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| SESSION | ANALYSIS CHART PAST SEMESTER QUESTION YEAR 2009-2013 QUESTION & ANSWER | | | | PART A | PART B | 4 | APRIL2009 | 1 | QUESTION 2(b):Three (3) In-Situ development programmers in Malaysia.QUESTION 5(a):Different between agro-forestry approaches in the Third National Agricultural Policy. | QUESTION 2(a):Five (5) major problems faced by the agricultural sector in Malaysia. | 4 | OCTOBER2009 | 2 | - | QUESTION 2(b):Five (5) roles of Agricultural Sector in Malaysia. | 4 | APRIL2010
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encouraged his son to explore the profession of forestry. But such training did not yet exist in the United States‚ so‚ after graduating from Yale University in 1889‚ Gifford went abroad to study at L’Ecole Nationale Forestiere in Nancy‚ France. With equal fervor Pinchot set to work. In the next two decades he raised forestry and conservation of all our natural resources from an unknown experiment to a nationwide movement. He became head of the Division of Forestry in 1898 and under President Theodore Roosevelt
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AnnuAl RepoRt 2011/2012 1 Ministry of Agriculture‚ Water & Forestry ANNUAL REPORT 2012 Vision “ To be recognized as the leading contributor to food security‚ agro-production competitiveness‚ increased and equitable access to our natural resources for improved livelihood‚ wellbeing and wealth for all.” Mission “ To promote and manage the sustainable utilization and development of agricultural‚ water and forestry resources for a prosperous Namibia through stakeholder partnerships
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decision turned out to be very lucrative. Because of the end of World War II‚ society had a huge demand for construction and forestry equipment. Because of increasing demand for this type of equipment‚ FGI decided to make a very daring move in 1951 and purchased an equipment manufacturing company. Now they could build‚ sell‚ and finance their own brand of building and forestry equipment. FGI discontinued financing other brands of equipment. For 67 years‚ FGI had been able to truthfully state that
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On Earth‚ climate change is a major factor that is happening and affecting everything. Climate change is also affecting Canada’s many primary resource industries. One specific primary industry is the forestry industry in British Columbia. Out of all the industries in Canada‚ I think that the forestry industry is the most impacted by climate change. Climate change is affecting British Columbia severely because of the mountain pine beetle. The mountain pine beetle is a bug that is native to the forests
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There are few legal and business practices which have caused as much controversy and public outcry‚ as privatization of forests. Other than the Ocean‚ forests are maybe the most important system to sustain life on this planet. Forests regulate weather‚ neutralize ecosystems and sustain life to the cellular level. So why would anyone privatize forests? In a nutshell‚ proponents of forest privatization argue that the resources are not being fully exploited. They argue‚ many neighboring nations and
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