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environmental impact of forestry The world's forestry resources are shrinking at an alarming rate. The need for foreign exchange encourages many developing countries to cut timber faster than forests can be regenerated. This overcutting not only depletes the resource that underpins the world timber trade, it causes loss of forest-based livelihoods, increases soil erosion and downstream flooding, and accelerates the loss of species and genetic resources | mežrūpniecības ietekme uz vidi |
forestry credit | mežsaimniecības kredītvienība |
forestry economics The production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services from the industry involved with the process of establishing and managing forests | meža ekonomika |
forestry law A binding rule or body of rules prescribed by a government to regulate any extensive area of woodland, for the protection and preservation of game, timber and other forest resources | meža likums |
forestry legislation A binding rule or body of rules prescribed by a government to regulate the use and conservation of wooded areas, most often those owned by the government itself | meža tiesību akti |
forestry practice The farming of trees to ensure a continuing supply of timber and other forest products. Foresters care for existing trees, protecting them from fire, pests and diseases, and felling where trees are overcrowded or dying and when ready for cropping. They also plant new areas (afforestation) and replant felled areas (reafforestation) | mežsaimniecības prakse |
forestry unit Any entity or group of individuals involved with the creation, management and conservation of an extensive area of woodland, often to produce products and benefits such as timber, clean water, biodiversity and recreation | mežsaimniecības vienība |
land-use, land-use change and forestry | zemes izmantošana, zemes izmantošanas maiņa un mežsaimniecība |
Tropical Forestry Action Plan | Tropiskās mežsaimniecības rīcības plāns |