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forestry

/fawr-uh-stree, for-/US // ˈfɔr ə stri, ˈfɒr- //UK // (ˈfɒrɪstrɪ) //

林业,森林,林学,造林

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the science of planting and taking care of trees and forests.
    • : the process of establishing and managing forests; forestation.
    • : forestland.

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Examples

  • Erin Isselmann, OFRI’s executive director, said her agency serves the public, teachers, students and landowners through forestry education programs.

  • Lawmakers and forestry officials have joined timber executives in defending current environmental laws, saying they protect communities without unnecessarily burdening one of Oregon’s most important industries.

  • The Oregon Legislature reserved that power for state forestry officials, who are also charged with promoting the industry.

  • Probably the most obvious and well-known are forestry programs.

  • One risk that is that the forestry practices assumed to be common in the area could be more representative of large timber companies than family landowners.

  • Borlaug studied forestry, and then obtained a Ph.D. in plant pathology.

  • The Secretary of Forestry and Game Preservation had a much easier time, thanks to the new system of National Mounted Police.

  • But in the end, cat meat was not what killed billionaire forestry CEO Long Liyuan a few hours after he consumed the delicacy.

  • Father's always wanted me to take up lumbering or forestry or sawmills or something to do with timber.

  • Against some forestry theories the West enters an even stronger plea.

  • The practice of forestry has, therefore, become an important part in the household economy of civilized nations.

  • For this reason forestry is by nature less suited for private enterprise.

  • From what has been said it will be seen that forestry is a national business rather than an individual's.