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Forest resources for many years were treated as a state secret, they said.
It also stands for the exploitation of its forest resources.
The land is also known for its forest resources, notably timber.
Forest resources are under both state and private administration.
The main human activities include traditional agriculture, stock raising and the use of forest resources.
Extensive forest resources placed anywhere in the world will not always have the same impact.
So, they exploit the forest resources for fuel, shelter and food.
The Center aims to protect tree species and manage forest resources.
In the early 1850s, settlers were drawn to the area to exploit the forest resources.
Nebraska's community forests are an important component of the State's forest resources.
In addition, there are large forest resources in the immediate area.
These practices make them mainly dependent on forest resources for survival.
The philosophy was sustained utilitarian use of the forest resources.
Societies utilize forest resources in order to reach a sustainable level of economic development.
The nation's forest resources, although abundant, have not been well developed to sustain a large lumber industry.
Tawharanui provided a large variety of marine and forest resources.
Hunting, fishing, and gathering of forest resources are the other important contributors to their economy.
The nation's large and varied forest resources, which covered 70 percent of the country in the late 1980s, were not utilized extensively.
It was founded in October 1958 to promote the trade of agricultural produce and forest resources across the nation.
The commune is a producer of wood, having notable forest resources.
It is the only research and teaching institution in Pennsylvania dedicated exclusively to management of forest resources.
However, export volume began to decline as the country's forest resources were depleted.
The rapid expansion of the timber industry, particularly after the 1960s, has brought about a serious erosion problem in the country's forest resources.
This has helped many local governments remain solvent as they have very little economic assets other than forest resources.
The level of education is generally low, and the population is mainly dependent on forest resources.