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In some cases, forests are managed for other values like habitat conservation or recreation, at the expense of timber production.
In some cases forests are chopped down.
In other cases, forests are exploited for timber – either legally or illegally – and this weakens and exposes natural spaces to frequent fires.
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It underscores that in many cases forest biomass produces more emissions than fossil fuels and these emissions persist in the atmosphere for decades.
Most points fall close to the line, with a few below, indicating that while there is no overall treatment effect, in some cases forest floor carbon stocks may be lower in plots that were thinned (although the error values for the control means are large).
So long as this remains the case, forests will continue to be cut down.
In Tuesday's case, Forest Grove School District v. T.A., No.08-305, an Oregon school tested a child, referred to as T.A., and determined that he did not have a learning disability.
In this case, Forest Grove School District v. T.A., No. 08-305, the district said the family agreed with the initial finding that their son was not eligible for special education, and removed him to private school without following all the procedures to get what ultimately was a diagnosis of ADHD and other problems for their son.
While this isn't true in every case, forest monks can usually be identified with darker colored robes while city monks will usually have brighter colored robes.
APP further added it "supports all credible industry certification, however, we strongly urge companies to not limit their procurement policies to one standard, in this case Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), which discriminates against products from Indonesia and other developing markets.
In case forest loss is identified, the buffer is reduced.
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