Resource Management & Forestry

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