Mining
2 types of water creatures
Salt water
Fresh water
Forest
An area set aside for the production of timber and other forest produce
An area sustained under woody vegetation
The theory and practice of all that constitutes the creation, conservation, and scientific management of forests and the utilization of their resources.
Forestry
Refers to a group of techniques used for the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth, examples include drift mining and slope mining
Underground mining
Types of surface mines
Placer Mining
Strip Mining
Mountain Top Removal
Hydraulic
Open Pit
Dredging
2 ways to farm
Farm/Tank
Ranch/Cage
Environmental Protection
Socio-economic gain for today's needs
Mining operations that delve into rock to extract deep into the rock to extract deposits that are close to the surface.
Surface Mining
The controlled production of animals that normally live in the water
Aquaculture
Types of Underground Mines
Drift
Slope
Shaft
How many products of aquaculture are there. list (at least) three
6
Fish, Amphibians, Crustaceans, Mollusks, Reptiles, Plants
Forestry on lands outside the conventional forest area for the benefit of rural and urban communities
Social Forestry
Catching too many fish for the system to support by reproduction.
Overfishing
Effects of mining on the environment
Deforestation
Loss of Biodiversity
Pollution
Damage to natural areas
Economic loss
Loss of river flow
Cuts back on overfishing
Producing timber and other forest products as a business enterprise
Commercial Forestry
Raising Rows of Trees
Farm forestry
Appropriation of land
Local health
Destruction of community resources
Change in regional cultures
Displacement of economic activities
Risks of Aquaculture
Loss of habitat
Escapees
What are 4 things that protection forestry is concerned with
Protecting Lands
Conserving Water
Reducing Hazards
Improving Conditions
Meeting the economic, social, and environmental needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future.
Sustainability
Growing trees in an area devoid of tree growth to increase the growth of plants that need shade
Extension Forestry