Asked by Eilyn Gonzalez on Sep 25, 2024

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Which term refers to the removal of all trees from a given area in a single cutting to establish a new,even-aged stand? 

A)  selection cutting 
B)  shelter wood cutting 
C)  seed-tree cutting 
D)  clear-cutting

Clear-cutting

A logging practice that involves the complete removal of all trees from a specific area.

Even-aged Stand

A forestry term describing a group of trees of similar age within a specific area, typically resulting from reforestation or natural regeneration following a disturbance.

Seed-tree Cutting

A forestry technique where select seed-bearing trees are left standing to regenerate a forest.

  • Gain insight into the processes and effects of diverse tree cutting strategies.
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Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Clear-cutting is the practice of removing all trees from a given area in a single cutting, leaving behind no standing trees. This is often used to establish a new even-aged stand of trees for commercial purposes, but can have negative environmental impacts if not carefully managed. Selection cutting involves removing individual trees or small groups of trees, while shelter wood cutting and seed-tree cutting leave behind some standing trees to help establish regrowth.