Across
- 2. Organization that monitors and certifies sustainable forestry.
- 3. Harvesting method that leaves several mature trees to shelter seedlings.
- 5. Traditional management practices practiced in local areas for hundreds or thousands of years.
- 6. Harvesting method that leaves several mature trees to reseed an area.
- 9. Drying wood of excess water.
- 10. The presence of more than one species in an area at the same time.
- 11. Harvesting method that removes all trees in an area.
- 19. Cutting of lumber into regular, squared planks.
- 21. Forest layer encompassing taller than average trees.
- 23. The cutting down of a tree.
- 24. Active xylem, through which water moves throughout a tree.
- 29. Removal of the bark from a felled tree.
- 33. Forest layer encompassing groundcover plants.
- 35. Long, squared piece of cut lumber.
- 36. Regrowth of trees in an area occurs at different times.
- 37. Forest layer encompassing the ground.
- 38. Management approach that puts a focus on minimizing the effect on the ecosystem.
- 39. Management approach that involves maintaining a population below carrying capacity.
- 40. Evergreen tree with more sapwood than heartwood.
- 41. Life cycle model analyzing all 5 steps of a products life cycle.
- 42. The clearing of a forest.
Down
- 1. Controlled burning of forests.
- 4. Cutting of lumber into planks.
- 7. Regrowth of trees in an area all occur simultaneously.
- 8. Harvesting method that fells only a small number of trees in an area.
- 12. A resource that cannot be replenished.
- 13. Type of economy that produces waste.
- 14. Life cycle model analyzing only the first couple steps of a products life cycle.
- 15. Forest layer encompassing the crowns of most trees in a forest.
- 16. Processed wood
- 17. Type of economy that aims to avoid waste production.
- 18. Inactive xylem that has been clogged.
- 20. A resource that can be replenished.
- 22. Unprocessed wood
- 25. The collection of all the waterways that drain into a single body of water.
- 26. Smoothing a wood's surface to develop uniformity.
- 27. An analysis of a resources total impact on the environment.
- 28. Management approach that continually changes based on current analysis.
- 30. Deciduous tree with more heartwood than sapwood.
- 31. Life cycle model analyzing a products recycled life cycle.
- 32. Forest layer encompassing small trees.
- 34. The presence of only one species in an area at any time.
