Chapter 12 Vocab Flashcards

1
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forest

A

is any ecosystem with a high density of trees

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2
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forest types

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Ecologists and forest managers find it useful to classify forests by their predominant tree species.

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3
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Deforestation

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the clearing and loss of forests

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4
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Sustainable resource management

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the practice of harvesting resources in ways that do not deplete them

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5
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maximum sustainable yield

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The maximum amount of resource extraction possible without depleting the resource from one harvest to the next

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6
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ecosystem-based management

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which attempts to manage the harvesting of resources in ways that minimize impacts on the ecosystems and ecological processes that provide the resource

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7
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adaptive management

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Systematically testing different management approaches with the aim of improving methods as time goes on

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8
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even-aged

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trees all planted and cut at the same time

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9
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uneven aged

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trees with mixed age and species

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10
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Clear-cutting

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the easiest and most cost-efficient method in the short term, but it has the greatest impact on ecosystems

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11
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The seed-tree approach

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leaves small numbers of mature and vigorous seed-producing trees to reseed the logged area

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12
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The shelterwood approach

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leaves small numbers of mature trees to provide shelter for new seedlings

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13
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new forestry approaches

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call for timber cuts that explicitly mimic natural disturbances

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14
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prescribed burns, or controlled burns

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burning areas of forest under carefully controlled conditions

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15
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salvage logging

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the physical removal of small trees, underbrush, and dead trees by timber companies

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16
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national parks

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publicly held lands protected from extraction and development but open to the public for nature appreciation and recreation

17
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A national wildlife refuge

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another type of protected area and is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

18
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land trusts land regional organizations that preserve lands valued by their members

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local and regional organizations that preserve lands valued by their members

19
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edge effects

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impacts that result because the conditions along a fragment‘s edge are different than conditions in the interior

20
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SLOSS dilemma

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single large or several small