Wholly H2o: California's Integrated Water Reuse Management Center

An assemblage of water efficiency and reuse professionals

We are a group of rainwater, stormwater, graywater and blackwater efficiency and reuse professionals and enthusiasts.  In 2010, we are reorganizing under Wholly H2o (www.whollyh2o.org) and will restart our first-Monday-of-the-month monthly meetings in combination with a partner association in order to build links across sectors working in water reuse. The fo ...saiba mais

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Forestry is the science, art, and practice of managing and using trees, forests, and their associated resources for human benefit. Forests can be managed to produce various products and benefits including timber, wildlife habitat, clean water, biodiversity, and recreation. Med_forestnothing270306
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timber, stands, forests, trees, woodlands, commercial forestry, sustainable forestry, nontimber forest products, NTFP, forest ecosystem services, soil conservation, carbon dioxide sequestration, tree planting, clear cutting, thinning, silviculture, forest conservation, saplings, old growth forest, deforestation, afforestation, forest management




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Agroforestry

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Certified Timber Harvesting


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Forestry Law and Policy

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Global Wood Products Industry

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Logging

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Plantations

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Sustainable Forestry

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Urban Forestry


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Forestry is only about "human benefits?"

What about all the last islands of untouched forest that sustain themselves better than any human designed system precisely because they are not exploited for human benefit?

Are we to assume that forestry is the process of converting these last vibrant stable systems into the exclusive use of a human-based system that is so unstable that a cascade effect of species extinction occurs at a rate that is nearly unstoppable?

Is that really what forestry is about?
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