timber harvest
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftimberandharvest
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timber
noun
uk/ˈtɪm.bər/us/ˈtɪm.bɚ/
trees that are grown so that the wood from them can be used ...
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harvest
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈhɑː.vɪst/us/ˈhɑːr.vəst/
the time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut ...
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(Definition oftimberandharvestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Annualtimberharvestvolumes (in cubic metres), procurement prices and market prices (in yuans per cubic metre) were collected from local timber companies.
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Table 2 shows the levels oftimberharvestand forest cover for two sample provinces in each region for two critical years, 1977 and 1987.
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The formulation of atimberharvestplan involves important economic and sustainability criteria, amongst others.
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This would raise more money through premium and royalty collection fromtimberharvestand charcoal production.
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They began with the goal of simply reducing thetimberharvest.
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During the same period, the annualtimberharvestdoubled, the annual fish catch tripled, and the country discovered, and developed, huge reserves of natural gas.
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We see thattimberharvest, stocking volume and forest area in the north grew at an annual rate of 18.9, 7.5 and 11.2 per cent respectively.
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However, we have the flexibility of being able to look into changes intimberharvestand forest area to calibrate our results and draw our conclusions.
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For example, while 55 per cent of villages regulatetimberharvestand one-third control grazing, less than 10 per cent explicitly restrict fuelwood and fodder collections.
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Perhaps we could increase ourtimberharvestthrough that policy, but it would be a marginal or modest improvement.
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Variability in daily activity patterns has been linked to activity of major prey species, foraging efficiency, gender, reducing exposure to extreme temperatures, andtimberharvest.
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The prolific growth of this species aftertimberharvestinhibits reforestation by competing with seedling trees.
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This includestimberharvestrules, environmental regulations, firefighting practices, and management priorities for use of state-owned forest lands.
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The accumulated parcels were then sold in large blocks to the highest bidder fortimberharvest.
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Salmon habitat can be degraded by many different factors including land development,timberharvest, or resource extraction.
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However, that national forest'stimberharvestincreased to 81,200,000 board feet per year by 1952.
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The resultant reduction intimberharvestcontributed to the closure of sawmills and the layoff of loggers and other workers.
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Accordingly, igap forests can not sustaintimberharvest.
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Along this 2.5 mi trail, you'll be in a second growth forest, where the trees had once been removed for farming ortimberharvest.
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In addition to irrigated agriculture, the major economic driving forces includetimberharvestand processing, cattle, and outdoor recreation.
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