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The PREDICTS database specifies three levels of use intensity within each land-use type33: minimal (for example, very limited levels of disturbance for natural land uses, low-intensity agriculture), light (for example, some extraction of timber, hunting or pesticide application) and intense (for example, clear-felling, high level of hunting, intensive agriculture, highly urbanized).
Once a community that thrived on timber, hunting and fishing, the town lost hundreds of high- wage jobs in the 1980s, when paper and lumber mills shrank.
Once a community that thrived on timber, hunting and fishing, the town lost hundreds of high- wage jobs in the 1980s, when paper and lumber mills reorganized and shrank.
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We also evaluated the impacts of various levels of hunter welfare on: (i) the degree of tradeoff between timber and hunting benefits, (ii) timber harvest schedules, and (iii) the marginal costs of producing timber products.
The results showed significant tradeoffs between timber and hunting benefits and a clear link between landscape characteristics and changes and behavioral responses by hunters.
This week the court reconsidered that rule in a case involving a 36-square-mile tract of land maintained by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission for wildlife, timber and hunting.
There, on more than 20,000 acres of former timber and hunting land, the developer, Jim Mozley, has worked with biologists and foresters for more than two years before arriving at a master plan that will include just over 2,000 homes built either in a village setting or in a low-density rural environment.
Examples include private range lands, isolated native vegetation remnants within urban areas or cultivated zones, and other 'working landscapes' (i.e., areas of natural vegetation utilized for commodity production such as grazing, timber harvest, hunting and other economic activities that do not require large-scale and permanent removal of natural vegetation cover).
Forest activities include hunting, collecting non-timber forest products, and timber.
Different types of biotic interferences such as fire, grazing, jhum, NTFPs collection, hunting, timber felling, etc. were encountered and observed during the field data collection, which are directly or indirectly influencing the composition of the forest.
Forest extraction activities in order of importance include collection of non-timber forest products, fuel wood and timber, charcoal burning and hunting.
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