5.2 Clearcutting Flashcards
Clearcutting
Clearcutting is a logging practice where all trees in a designated area are cut down, leaving no standing trees. This method is often used for commercial purposes and can have significant impacts on the ecosystem.
Soil erosion
Soil erosion is the process by which soil is moved or displaced from one location to another, usually due to natural forces like wind and water. It can lead to the loss of fertile topsoil, making it difficult for plants to grow.
Group or Patch Cutting
Group or patch cutting is a logging technique where small groups or patches of trees are harvested while leaving other areas untouched. This method aims to mimic natural disturbances and maintain forest structure.
Pesticides
Pesticides are chemicals used to control pests such as insects, weeds, fungi, or rodents. They are commonly used in agriculture to protect crops from damage caused by pests.
Deforestation
Deforestation refers to the clearing, removal, or destruction of forests or wooded areas. It often involves cutting down trees for various purposes such as agriculture, logging, or urbanization.