Instrumental value
Value of an organism, species, ecosystem, or the earths biodiversity based on its usefulness to us
Aesthetic value
I no use value because many people appreciate the tree, Forest, wild species, or a vista because of its beauty
Conservation biology
Multi-disciplinary science that originated in the 1970s.
Hotspots
The most endangered and species rich ecosystems
National Forest system
National resource lands
- used primarily for mining, oil and gas extraction, and livestock grazing
National wildlife refuge
National Park system
National wilderness preservation system
Old growth forest
Second growth forest
Tree plantation/tree farm
Even aged management
Uneven aged management
-method of forest management in which trees of different species in a given stand are maintain at many ages and sizes to permit continuous natural regeneration
Selective cutting
Shelter wood cutting
Seed tree cutting
-remove all trees on the site in one cutting, with a few seed producing trees left uniformly distributed to regenerate the forest
Clear cutting
-method of timber harvesting in which all trees in a forested area Are removed in a single cutting
Strip cutting
Deforestation
Removal of trees in the forest area without adequate replanting
Surface fires
-Forest fire that burns only undergrowth and leaf litter on the forest floor
Crown fires
Extremely hot forest fire that burns ground vegetation and treetops
Healthy forest initiative
Habitat Corridors