词汇 | forester |
释义 | forester noun[ C ] uk /ˈfɒr.ɪ.stər/ us /ˈfɔːr.ə.stɚ/ a person who is in charge of taking care of a forest林务员;护林人 Forestry afforestation agroforestry arborist brush carbon sink clearing cut down deforest lumberjack old growth ranger silvan the treeline tropical rainforest undercut understorey unforested woodcutter woodsy woody Anton called the forester to his side, and got much information from him. I was a little boy about eleven or twelve years old when the forester hired me. The two foresters accordingly set off in pursuit of the stranger. We have foresters and hunters. Who would have imagined that these wandering foresters should have possessed such a resource? Examples of foresterforester Now with multiple objectives to management, foresters have to deal with aggregating disparate social preferences into a common plan. Pollarding continued to be attacked by foresters because of its threat to potential timber trees, and moreover, it was increasingly attacked on aesthetic grounds. The activities of the foresters and of the shepherds are associated with long distance migration. The issue of whether the forester should be concerned with the maintenance of the forest and with non-traditional forest products is not addressed here. That is, by changing the harvest profile, the forester may change the marginal returns from holding the stock as an asset. Their father worked as a forester on the farm and only occasionally moved the cattle herd. The basis for this assessment comes from personal experience that includes 16 years in forest management as a forester, technician and student. Brazilian foresters, agronomists and farmers regularly use the term madeira de lei to describe high-quality trees or timber. It was the forester's approach applied to all vegetation. It is this that has allowed the involvement of a broad field of researchers - anthropologists, economists, political scientists, foresters, ecologists, sociologists and lawyers. Thus, the forester must examine more than simply the time path of relative output prices in order to determine the optimal harvesting sequence. Farmers designated trees for harvest in almost half the cases studied, and engaged a forester for this activity in approximately one-third of the cases. In the nineteenth century, foresters frequently advised how to prune trees, but they rarely use the term to shred. It is clear from this example that the forester may even harvest a species with no market value. This is in contrast to more traditional, clear cut, tree farming models where the forester must determine the data to cut an existing stand of one or more species. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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