Title: FORESTRY
1FORESTRY
2- Leaves are used by trees to absorb sunlight.
- They are the most recognizable feature of any
tree. - They are also used to distinguish different types
of trees.
3What do we get from Trees?
- Remove carbon dioxide release oxygen
- Paper, wood food (i.e. apples)
- Provide shade and prevent soil erosion
- Provide beauty to a particular area.
- Habitats for animals insects
4- Most of the Earths trees are found in forests.
- The types of trees found in certain areas depends
on climate, altitude, and soil composition.
5Earths Forests More than just trees
- In the last 8000 years the Earth has lost nearly
40 of its original forests (mostly since the
20th century). - We have been using forest resources for thousands
of years. - With the rise of industry and big businesses, we
began abusing forest resources.
6- Forests provide jobs and sources of revenue
(income) for people in surrounding towns and
cities. - Forests attract tourists and allow us to do
recreational activities.
7Human territories and Forests
- Forests are an important source of revenue for
governments, large companies, and local
businesses.
8- When a logging company begins developing a new
part of a forest, a town begins to form because
workers need to live close by. - Within this town services (i.e. schools, grocery
store) and businesses are built
9- Roads and highways need to be built.
- Gas and electrical lines need to be passed.
- Ports are built if the town is close to a body of
water.
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10Recreational Tourism
- What is it?
- It is an area of the economy that provides a
large source of revenue (income) for forest
areas. - This is good for the economy in that area.
- It attracts tourists who enjoy participating in
outdoor recreational activities (i.e. fishing,
hunting, camping, hiking, etc.)
11Recreational tourism film
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vLRf_KrTZZ4A
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vcVstO0qJWxA
12- Many recreational tourist areas have gained
international popularity. - These same areas have now developed into
multi-million dollar businesses (i.e.
Mont-Tremblant, Quebec).
13Types of Forests
- Today, more than 25 of the earths land mass are
covered by forests. - Every type of forest has a very different
climate, soil type, species of trees and plants,
and animals - There are 3 types of forest.
141) Tropical Rainforests
- Are located in Central and South America, central
Africa, and Southeast Asia. - They are home to some of the most exotic species
of plants, animals, and insects in world. - Reach nearly 50C
- Receive nearly 650 cm rain every year.
152) Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Found in Southern Canada and Northern USA,
Europe, China and Japan. - Mostly made up of deciduous trees (lose their
leaves) and conifers (evergreens) - Located near large cities.
- Companies used these forests to produce and sell
goods.
16Importance of T. D. Forests
- These forests are important to people as they
provide enjoyment as well as many resources
including food, timber, and oxygen.
17Threats to T.D.Fs
- Acid rain caused by industrial and vehicle
emissions - Damages the leaves of trees
- Trees produce smaller and fewer seeds.
- Trees' resistance to disease, pests, and frost is
reduced. - Clear cutting of forests.
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vtKpftZha_XY
183) Boreal Forest
- Predominantly found in Canada, Northern Europe,
China, and Japan. - Primarily made up of conifers (evergreens).
- ¾ of Canadas forests Boreal.
19Importance of the B. Forests
- The boreal is highly valued for
- Economic benefits (7000 forestry businesses and
400 000 jobs.) - Recreational opportunities (skiing, hiking etc.)
- Breathtaking sceneries
- Natural resources (Ex petroleum products, peat,
hydro-electricity) - Tourism
20- They represent nearly 25 of the earths forested
land. - They help filter millions of litres of drinking
water every day. - Over 14 of Canadians live in the B. forest.
- This includes nearly 600 aboriginal groups and
communities that take active roles in managing
forest resources.
21Canadas Boreal Forest
22Important Terms
- Forestry All activities related to the forest
and its development. - Clear-cutting Removing all of the trees from one
area. - Deforestation permanent destruction of a
forested area. - Stand A group of trees where there is only one
or few species growing together
23Commercial value of the Boreal Forest
- Trees are primarily used for manufacturing pulp,
paper, and cardboard. - Throughout Canada nearly 7000 logging companies
provide jobs to nearly 400 000 people (ex Kruger
Inc.). - These industries inject billions of dollars into
Canadas economy each year.
https//www.youtube.com/watch?v607l_w804xQ
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vankTfenObww
24Newsprint, coated paper, directory paper,
supercalendered paper, Montreal City
- Our Publication Papers business unit produces
newsprint, coated, directory and supercalendered
paper. Kruger Publication Papers comprises four
paper mills, three of which are located in Québec
and the other in Newfoundland and Labrador. The
four paper mills are certified under the ISO
90012000 (Quality Management), PwC-ICoCTM (Chain
of Custody) and PEFC (Chain of Custody)
standards. Each mill has its own recycling
facilities, secondary effluent treatment system
and energy conservation programs.
25- Canada is the world leader in the production and
export of newsprint. (1/3 is produced in Quebec) - It is primarily exported to the U.S.A. China.
26Films
- The Paper Making Process
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vE4C3X26dxbM
- MANUFACTURE THIS Toilet Paper
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?v607l_w804xQ
- RMR Rick Goes Heli-Logging
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vUhb7XHUypJo
- Deforestation CNN REPORT
- https//www.youtube.com/watch?vM4jhjt1_eyM
27Forestry in Canada Today
- Is the forest industry in Canada Quebec doing
well? - It is currently going through very difficult
times. - Many logging companies, sawmills, pulp and paper
producers are struggling/shutting down their
businesses. - This creates unemployment!
28Why is this happening to the forest industry?
- Poor world economy (budget cuts means less paper)
- New laws which force companies to replant or use
fewer trees (forced to spend replanting takes
away from profits). - New technology that requires less paper and wood
(Tablet computers such as iPads, bamboo products
etc. ).
29- Why is the closing of a sawmill or logging
company such a big deal? - Shutting down a sawmill means regional
unemployment. - People in other industries are affected too (i.e.
department stores, restaurants in that same
region).
30What are governments doing to help?
- Investing millions of dollars into
forestry-related companies - Buying companies that have closed offering its
employees new job opportunities ? - Providing jobs to replant or manage forests
31more definitions!
- Land clearing Cutting down trees in an area for
farming, construction (towns and roads), or
logging. - Degradation The act or process of damaging or
ruining something. - This occurs in a forest when land clearing is
poorly managed.
- Deforestation The cutting down and removal of
all or most of the trees in a forested area. - Ex Forested area is cleared to make a road or
highway, malls, or housing developments.
32Region of Mauricie, Quebec
33Case study Mauricie, Quebec
- Mauricie is one of the largest producers of
cardboard and newsprint (mostly exported to USA). - Logging is a huge industry in this region and has
been for over 150 years.
34- The forest industry in la Mauricie provides tens
of thousands of jobs. - La Mauricie developed around its logging
industry. - During the 1900s, the demand for wood and paper
grew in this region. - Today, this region is struggling during the
current recession (struggling economy, job
losses).
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vIdpk9HFWhs8
https//www.youtube.com/watch?v9ak-LaEKRHM
35La Mauricie Region, Shawinigan, Trois-Rivieres
- https//www.youtube.com/watch?vZfNDa4dDr54
- https//www.youtube.com/watch?v8icRX4B7Hps
- https//www.youtube.com/watch?vEsy3Jmt2JY0
- https//www.youtube.com/watch?v0ZuKA7VHo2w
36Silviculture in Mauricie
- It refers to practice of conserving and
maintaining a forest by replanting trees.
37- In Mauricie, the government and companies are
studying areas for development, as to not disrupt
local hunting and fishing. - Companies invite tourists to plant trees and
visit harvesting operations. - Inclusion of First Nation communities in decision
making. - Coulombe report harvest trees in different
places at different times - Produce more wood products ship less timber.