timber production
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftimberandproduction
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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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production
noun
uk/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/us/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition oftimberandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Possible variables to be included here are expansion of agricultural area, fuelwood collection, andtimberproduction.
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Access to sawmills is crucial fortimberproductionbecause sawmills are the major market for roundwood.
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Similarly,timberproductionand exports doubled but were far below subsequent levels.
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The new exchange rate greatly stimulatedtimberproduction, and this negatively affected large areas of forest.
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These areas are natural forests managed primarily fortimberproductionand user rights come with claims from the state mainly in connection with preserving the productivity of the forest plot.
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Changes towardstimberproductionforestry will influence the structure of invertebrate communities, although the scale at which this occurs will determine its effect.
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But they also are found to encourage too much agricultural production and too littletimberproductionto maximize gains from economic development.
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The basis for determining the allocation of forest areas fortimberproductionand environmental functions has been largely historical.
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It is probable, therefore, that birchtimberproductionforestry at its present scale of implementation will have a relatively low impact on the communities of invertebrates associated with these woodlands.
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Since many of these canopy trees are commercially valuable, large areas of natural forest are managed fortimberproduction.
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Combined use of simulation and optimization enables analyses oftimberproductionpossibilities and production of efficient forest plan alternatives.
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The viability oftimberproductionin a preindustrial environment was dependent on access to good water transport routes, as timber without a market was useless.
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Further, there is a need to value and compare the intangible and nonpriced benefits of forested catchment protection to the tangible economic benefits oftimberproduction.
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If the development of silviculture in birch woodlands reduces grazing or intensifies grazing in woodlands not managed fortimberproduction, this could have deleterious effects on invertebrate communities.
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On the other hand, forest characteristics, which may affect the profitability oftimberproduction, have no significant effect on the selection of management scheme.
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The latter practice is important as it represents a potential change in future birch woodland management towards more intensivetimberproduction.
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A land use option involving on-sitetimberproductionwould require evaluating its physical impacts on inputs, notably raw water, that would be utilised by the off-site production system.
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But they also encourage too much agricultural production and too littletimberproductionfor maximum revenues to be attained at the set of prices prevailing in the region in 1995.
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