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CHAPTER 3 : Resource and exploitation
Stages in exploitation
Preparation:
areas to be exploited are surveyed, tracked and roads constructed
Felling:
power engine saws are used to fell down trees. They are cut in logs, peeled or debarked and tracked out of the forest.
Extraction:
transportation of logs is by roads, railways, rivers to saw mills or to port for export
Replanting:
new seedlings of more variable species are planted in exploited regions by the timber companies
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Claude Foumtum
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Geography FROM 4 ART
CHAPTER 1: The concept of development
INTRODUCTION
Characteristics of underdevelopment
The human development index (HDI)
Classification of nation in terms of development levels
Indicators of less industrialized countries
The cycle of poverty
Causes of absolute poverty
Economic activities
CHAPTER 2 : Agriculture
Importance of agriculture
Farming as a system
Types of farming
Method of intensive subsistence
Importance of the activity
Factors affecting livestock ranching in the grassland
The Von Thunen Agricultural land use model
Green Revolution
Some problems of tropical agriculture in Cameroon
CHAPTER 3 : Resource and exploitation
Resources
World forest distribution
Location
Factors affecting timber exploitation in tropical rainforest
Factors affecting timber exploitation in the temperate forest
Environmental consequences of deforestation
Forest conservation and management
Methods of conservation and management
Management of forest resources in Cameroon
Methods of exploitation
Stages in exploitation
Importance of timber exploitation