In the land between the peaks, pineapple and poultry farming, as well as commercial forestry and quarrying are the main land uses.
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Around Wareham Forest in the west this has been for commercial forestry, but on the southern shore the plantations conceal the Wytch Farm oil wells.
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Due to the high demand for teak lumber, commercial forestry operations began to grow teak in dry tropical climates around the world throughout the 20th century.
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In 2002 CLFN through the Northern Boreal Initiative ( NBI ) began formal planning efforts to document aboriginal traditional knowledge to guide future commercial forestry opportunities.
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Planting less and thinning less saves money in commercial forestry, so a good balance is required and is dependent on site qualities as well as planting r�gimes.
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Both are responsible for commercial forestry operations and forest management in their respective nations; Forestry Commission Scotland is also explicitly responsible for the expansion of Scottish forests.
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Deforestation started with the growth of agriculture, but was exacerbated in the nineteenth century when British commercial forestry operations destroyed Indian forests mainly in western and southern areas.
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In the parlance of commercial forestry, sustained yield refers to a kind of steady state of woody biomass : The forests grow enough timber to replace any that is cut.
19.
He was finally appointed chief forest officer and stationed at Umtata and was responsible for the conservation of indigenous forests and for the development of commercial forestry in the Transkei.
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In Britain and elsewhere, commercial forestry has created new habitat which has increased numbers, but these gains are likely to be temporary as the woodland develops and becomes unsuitable for nightjars.