Lecture 4 Flashcards

Forest Management Concepts and Principles

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Basic Forest Management Concepts (Traditional)

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Sustained Yield Management
Unsustainable Forest Utilization
Multiple-Use Forest Management

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Sustained Yield Management
Unsustainable Forest Utilization
Multiple-Use Forest Management

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Basic Forest Management Concepts (Traditional)

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Basic Forest Management Concepts (Contemporary) (MuLaW)

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Multi-Resource Forest Management
Landscape Ecosystem Management
Watershed-based Management

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Multi-Resource Forest Management
Landscape Ecosystem Management
Watershed-based Management

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Basic Forest Management Concepts (Contemporary)

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Sustained Yield Management

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continuous or periodic production of forest products in a working unit for the purpose of achieving at the earliest practicable time an approximate balance between growth and harvest or use.

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continuous or periodic production of forest products in a working unit for the purpose of achieving at the earliest practicable time an approximate balance between growth and harvest or use.

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Sustained Yield Management

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Forest Degradation

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Old- growth to second growth forest

caused by logging and poaching

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Old- growth to second growth forest

caused by logging and poaching

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Forest Degradation

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Deforestation

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Old-growth/second-growth forest to non-forest condition caused by clearcutting, kaingin, charcoal-making

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Old-growth/second-growth forest to non-forest condition caused by clearcutting, kaingin, charcoal-making

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Deforestation

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Solution to FOrest Degradation (ATE)

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Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR)
Timber Stand Improvement (TSI)
Enrichment Planning

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Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR)
Timber Stand Improvement (TSI)
Enrichment Planning

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Solution to Forest Degradation

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13
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Solution to Deforestation

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Reforestation

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Multiple-Use Forest Management

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management of resources for the production of optimal combination of goods and services

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management of resources for the production of optimal combination of goods and services

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Multiple-Use Forest Management

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16
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Pearson (Multiple-Use Forest Management)

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assign the best land use to each compartment (forest management units/FMUs)

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assign the best land use to each compartment (forest management units/FMUs)

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Pearson (Multiple-Use Forest Management)

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Dana-McArdle (Multiple-Use Forest Management)

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assign compatible land uses to each compartment

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assign compatible land uses to each compartment

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Dana-McArdle (Multiple-Use Forest Management)

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Multi-Resource Forest Management

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management of the forest as a single interactive system of plants, animals, soil, water, topography and climate to produce/provide socially desirable goods and services

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management of the forest as a single interactive system of plants, animals, soil, water, topography and climate to produce/provide socially desirable goods and services

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Multi-Resource Forest Management

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Landscape Ecosystem Management

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considers the forest ecosystem as an integral part of the entire spectrum of ecosystems in the formulation and formulation of resource production, conservation and utilization strategies

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considers the forest ecosystem as an integral part of the entire spectrum of ecosystems in the formulation and formulation of resource production, conservation and utilization strategies

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Landscape Ecosystem Management

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Watershed-based Management

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considers the watershed as the primary basis of management

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considers the watershed as the primary basis of management

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Watershed-based Management