Differentiate from Wood Forest Products

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  • How do wood forest products naturally form?
    Through the growth of trees
  • What is the source of wood forest products?
    Trunk, branches, bark
  • Where are non-wood forest products distributed?
    Across forests, sometimes in specific habitats
  • What are non-wood forest products sourced from?
    Various flora and fauna
  • How does community involvement contribute to sustainable management of NWFPs?
    Engages local communities in management and conservation
  • Why are Non-Wood Forest Products important?
    They support local industries and provide revenue
  • What are the sustainable practices and benefits for Medicinal Plants as NWFPs?
    • Sustainable Practice: Sustainable sourcing, cultivation
    • Benefit: Prevents over-harvesting, promotes plant diversity
  • What role do Non-Wood Forest Products play in local economies?
    They provide resources for local industries
  • What are the applications of wood forest products?
    Construction, furniture, paper, fuel
  • Compare the origins and sources of wood and non-wood forest products.
    • Wood Forest Products:
    • Source: Trunk, branches, bark
    • Location: Primary forests or plantations
    • Natural Formation: Growth of trees
    • Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFPs):
    • Source: Various flora and fauna
    • Location: Distributed across forests, specific habitats
    • Natural Formation: Natural production by plants and animals
  • How do Non-Wood Forest Products contribute to government revenue?
    Through taxation and regulation of local industries
  • Where are wood forest products typically found?
    Primary forests or plantations
  • What is the natural formation process of non-wood forest products?
    Natural production by plants and animals
  • What do sustainable management practices for NWFPs aim to achieve?
    Use resources without harming the environment
  • How do NWFPs support local industries?
    They provide raw materials for various products
  • What are the applications of non-wood forest products (NWFPs)?
    Local industries, government revenue, employment
  • How does NWFPs generate government revenue?
    Through forest charges and export tariffs
  • What are the sustainable practices and benefits for Nuts & Fruits as NWFPs?
    • Sustainable Practice: Controlled collection seasons, habitat protection
    • Benefit: Supports natural growth, preserves wildlife
  • What is sustainable harvesting in the context of NWFPs?
    Harvesting at levels that allow natural regeneration
  • What are the differences in applications between wood forest products and non-wood forest products?
    • Wood Forest Products:
    • Used in construction
    • Used for furniture
    • Used for paper production
    • Used as fuel
    • Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFPs):
    • Support local industries
    • Generate government revenue
    • Provide employment opportunities
  • What types of products are classified as Non-Wood Forest Products?
    • Plant-based:
    • Rattan
    • Bamboo
    • Nuts
    • Fruits
    • Medicinal plants
    • Resins
    • Animal-based:
    • Honey
    • Beeswax
    • Silk from silkworms
    • Hides
    • Feathers
  • What are Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFPs)?
    Materials from forests that aren't wood
  • What is the importance of sustainable management of NWFPs?
    • Ensures long-term economic benefits
    • Regulates harvesting practices
    • Promotes environmental protection
    • Maintains economic stability
  • Why is the conservation of biodiversity important for NWFPs?
    It protects the plants and animals providing NWFPs
  • What are the sustainable practices and benefits for Rattan as an NWFP?
    • Sustainable Practice: Selective cutting, replanting programs
    • Benefit: Maintains stock, enhances regeneration
  • How do NWFPs create employment opportunities?
    By providing jobs near forest lands
  • What are some jobs related to NWFPs?
    Gathering fruits, harvesting rattan, crafting baskets
  • What are the sustainable practices and benefits for Bamboo as an NWFP?
    • Sustainable Practice: Rotation harvesting, water management
    • Benefit: Ensures steady yield, prevents soil degradation
  • What are export tariffs?
    Taxes on goods exported from a country
  • What is the main topic of the study material?
    Forest Wildlife and Biodiversity Conservation
  • What are the main topics covered in the outline?
    • State of Philippines Terrestrial Biodiversity
    • State of Philippines Freshwater Biodiversity
    • State of Philippines Marine Biodiversity
    • Philippine Native Trees: So Rich and Yet So Poor
  • What does "BIO" in biodiversity refer to?
    Life
  • What does "DIVERSITY" in biodiversity refer to?
    Variety
  • How is biodiversity defined?
    Variety of life forms in an ecosystem
  • What are the three types of biodiversity?
    Genetic, Species, Habitat
  • What does genetic biodiversity refer to?
    Found in our cells and inherited
  • What does species biodiversity refer to?
    Classification into forms and groups
  • What does habitat biodiversity refer to?
    Variety of ecosystems and natural conditions
  • What are the main categories of life forms in biodiversity?
    • Fauna (vertebrates and invertebrates)
    • Flora (plants)
    • Fungi
    • Protista
    • Prokaryota (Eubacteria and archaea)
  • What are the consumptive benefits of biodiversity?
    • Food and Medicine
    • Raw materials for industry and subsistence