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5. Biological Resources
5.2 Forestry
5.2.2 Sustainable Forestry
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What is the primary goal of sustainable forestry?
Meet present and future needs
Non-sustainable forestry prioritizes short-term
timber production
over environmental impacts.
True
Match the sustainable forestry practice with its description:
Sustained yield ↔️ Harvesting timber at a maintainable rate
Biodiversity conservation ↔️ Protecting forest ecosystems
Multiple use ↔️ Using forests for various purposes
What does the principle of biodiversity conservation in sustainable forestry aim to protect?
Forest ecosystems and wildlife
Order the key practices for sustainable forestry from general to specific:
1️⃣ Sustained yield
2️⃣ Biodiversity conservation
3️⃣ Multiple use
Unsustainable harvesting in non-sustainable forestry depletes forest resources faster than they can be
replenished
What is one of the primary benefits of biodiversity conservation in sustainable forestry?
Protecting forest ecosystems
What is the primary focus of non-sustainable forestry practices?
Maximizing short-term timber production
Arrange the principles of sustainable forestry in a logical order based on their impact on forest management.
1️⃣ Sustained yield
2️⃣ Biodiversity conservation
3️⃣ Multiple use
What does the principle of sustained yield ensure in sustainable forestry?
Indefinite timber harvesting
What is the main outcome of single-purpose exploitation in non-sustainable forestry?
Ignoring forest functions
What is the primary consequence of single-purpose exploitation in non-sustainable forestry?
Ignoring other forest functions
Sustained yield in sustainable forestry ensures a continuous supply of wood
products
Arrange the benefits of sustainable forestry in order of their importance.
1️⃣ Sustained yield
2️⃣ Biodiversity conservation
3️⃣ Multiple use
Implementing sustainable forestry practices often involves higher upfront
costs
Non-sustainable forestry focuses solely on maximizing immediate timber
profits
Why is monitoring and enforcement necessary in sustainable forestry?
To ensure compliance with practices
What is the principle of sustained yield in sustainable forestry?
Harvesting timber indefinitely
What does biodiversity conservation aim to protect in sustainable forestry?
Forest ecosystems and wildlife
Order the key practices of sustainable forestry
1️⃣ Sustained yield
2️⃣ Biodiversity conservation
3️⃣ Multiple use
Biodiversity conservation in sustainable forestry focuses on protecting forest
ecosystems
What is a key outcome of unsustainable harvesting in non-sustainable forestry?
Depletion of forest resources
How does sustained yield benefit future generations?
Ensures continuous wood supply
The key benefits of sustainable forestry include sustained yield, biodiversity conservation, and multiple
use
What is the purpose of biodiversity conservation in sustainable forestry?
Protect forest ecosystems
Non-sustainable forestry can lead to habitat destruction.
True
Match the challenge with its associated forestry practice:
Short-term Profits ↔️ Requires balancing sustainability with economic gains
Upfront Costs ↔️ Higher costs for reforestation
Stakeholder Alignment ↔️ Demands cooperation among diverse groups
The Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) is a certification program focused on
North American
forestry practices.
True
The EU Timber Regulation prohibits the import of illegally harvested
timber
Sustainable forestry involves harvesting timber at a rate that can be maintained
indefinitely
What is a key difference between sustainable and non-sustainable forestry practices?
Sustained yield vs. unsustainable harvesting
The key principles of sustainable forestry include sustained yield, biodiversity conservation, and multiple
use
Habitat destruction is a consequence of non-sustainable
forestry practices
.
True
What is the goal of sustained yield in sustainable forestry?
Maintain timber supply indefinitely
Match the non-sustainable forestry practice with its consequence:
Unsustainable harvesting ↔️ Depleted forest resources
Habitat destruction ↔️ Loss of forest ecosystems
Single-purpose exploitation ↔️ Ignoring ecosystem services
Non-sustainable forestry practices prioritize environmental conservation over timber production.
False
Sustainable forestry
is the management of forests in a way that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future
generations
Biodiversity conservation in sustainable forestry aims to protect forest
ecosystems
and the wildlife that depend on them.
True
Non-sustainable forestry practices often lead to the destruction of
habitats
Match the sustainable forestry principle with its description:
Sustained yield ↔️ Harvesting at a maintainable rate
Biodiversity conservation ↔️ Protecting ecosystems and wildlife
Multiple use ↔️ Using forests for various purposes
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