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  2. Logging - Wikipedia

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    Logging is the beginning of a supply chain that provides raw material for many products societies worldwide use for housing, construction, energy, and consumer paper products. Logging systems are also used to manage forests, reduce the risk of wildfires, and restore ecosystem functions, [2] though their efficiency for these purposes has been ...

  3. Overlogging - Wikipedia

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    The use of poor logging practices and heavy machinery leads to overlogged forests. [1] Norman Myers argued that forms of environmental degradation like overlogging are a consequence of "perverse subsidies." [2] The production of disposable tissues significantly contributes to the effects of overlogging. [3]

  4. Illegal logging - Wikipedia

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    Illegal logging is the harvest, transportation, purchase, or sale of timber in violation of laws.The harvesting procedure itself may be illegal, including using corrupt means to gain access to forests; extraction without permission, or from a protected area; the cutting down of protected species; or the extraction of timber in excess of agreed limits.

  5. Why is logging the most dangerous job in America? - AOL

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    Logging, by a mile. ... This is only made worse when dangerous environmental conditions arise, such as uneven, unstable or rough terrain; inclement weather, including rain, snow, lightning, winds ...

  6. Labor and the environment - Wikipedia

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    Logging, Mining and Tourism damage the environment without proper resource management practices. Logging has created such a negative effect on New Zealand in particular, that a 3 year ban had been placed on logging to attempt to preserve the environment and reconstruct it to its original structure. [4] The effects are dated as far back as 1960.

  7. Salvage logging - Wikipedia

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    Salvage logging is the practice of logging trees in forest areas that have been damaged by wildfire, flood, severe wind, disease, insect infestation, or other natural disturbance in order to recover economic value that would otherwise be lost.

  8. Clearcutting - Wikipedia

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    Clearcutting is the most economically efficient method of logging. [citation needed] It also may create detrimental side effects, such as the loss of topsoil, the costs of which are intensely debated by economic, environmental and other interests.

  9. List of environmental issues - Wikipedia

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    Hydrology — Environmental impacts of reservoirs • Tile drainage • Hydrology (agriculture) ... Logging — Clearcutting • Deforestation • Illegal logging