We've turned the forestland around, and in addition to improving the existing stands, we've planted many more. |
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Nearly 10 acres of the 50-acre sanctuary is a garden and nursery, the rest is restored forestland, fields and grazing land. |
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Although the district has about 30 per cent of forest area, there is no eco-tourism within forestland. |
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An exclosure we erected allows them to see the difference between deer-free and deer-inhabited forestland. |
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Two-hundred and sixty million acres of US forestland have been cleared for crop land to produce the meat-centered diet. |
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Of that land base, less than half is productive forestland, the balance made up of swamps, lakes, muskeg and rocks. |
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Colombo obviously had an eye on the enormous tourist potential of a Sita temple, but diehard Sinhala groups opposed the Government gifting forestland for a Hindu temple. |
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Looking at just forestland and agricultural land, the two largest potential biomass sources, the study found potential exceeding 1.3 billion dry tons per year. |
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Over the past decade, expired, abandoned, and canceled timber concessions have turned vast areas of logged-over forestland into open-access areas. |
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Yet there are many areas of forestland that are not being managed. |
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Hence, in addressing forest tenure in the 1980s and 1990s, the changes have focused on use rights to forestland and ownership of trees and forests rather than land ownership. |
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In Alberta, much of the province's forestland has been sold to offshore investors who are interested in selling pulp and paper products. |
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Global demand for Brazil's agricultural commodities, rivals for forestland, also dipped. |
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In Canada alone, the area of certified forestland totals more than 115 million hectares. |
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Under the regalian doctrine, forestland became public domain. |
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Like most family forestland owners, Massie is tending the hardwoods and walnuts he has planted in hopes that his grandchildren will eventually harvest some sawlogs. |
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As rearing silkworms requires an abundance of host trees, communities will be motivated to preserve forestland. |
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Depletion of forestland has also led to flooding and population displacement. |
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Attaching rights to carbon in standing forest, while easier to define, will run into similar problems in places where ownership of forestland and forest services are weak and ill-defined. |
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Ojala-Yhtymä acquired the plot of land as forestland. |
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For those of you not familiar with the geography of Madagascar, the Mikea Forest is a long green strip of spiny, semi-arid forestland stretching over a hundred kilometres across the south-west of the island. |
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Cropland, rangeland, grassland, pastureland and nonindustrial private forestland are all eligible land uses. |
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A total of 730,000 hectares of forestland is involved, with a book value of approximately EUR 500 million. |
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Aquitaine, Central and Northern regions of Portugal and Galicia are prime forestland, covered with more than a half of the worldwide surface of Pinus pinaster. |
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Sophisticated satellite mapping has made the task easier by identifying the location and extent of mangrove ecosystems now designated as protected forestland. |
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This extrordinary geological background also explains the area's unique flora and forestland, with many trees and species rare to these latitudes. |
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Trees outside areas classified as forestland, such as those in windbreaks, along rights-of-way, or around farm fields, are also important resources, especially in densely populated areas. |
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The highest mountain ridges contain the only forestland in Iraq. |
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According to the information available, the value of a plot of forestland in Finland depends mainly on the value of the trees growing in the area in question. |
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Turkey has large tracts of forest and countries. other wooded land, just under 21 million hectares, although less than half of this is real forestland. |
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Financial compensation should be attractive enough to developing countries that, when given the option to preserve or clear forestland, they opt for conservation. |
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The Report will cover areas such as the region's geography, air quality, water resources and water-related policies, the marine environment, forestland and wildlife. |
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The forest was, therefore, classified as private domain and considered as vacant land even though the Batwa saw themselves as owners of the forestland, which was their living space. |
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Although those occupations were often of a social nature, there had also been cases in which lands, notably forestland, had been occupied and exploited by persons working for foreign companies. |
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In the report the CEC called the MoEF to task for granting environmental clearance for the project in September 20004 on the assumption that no forestland was involved in the project, which proved untrue. |
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Domtar owns or directly licenses close to 33 million acres of forestland that are operated under ISO 14 001 certified environmental management systems. |
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California contains more forestland than any other state except Alaska. |
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