The Economic Value of Forest Resources
Les ressources forestières jouent un rôle indispensable dans l'économie mondiale. Leur utilization dans diverses industries crée une importante capitalization, comme le wood, la medicine, et même l'eco-tourism. La biodiversity forestière n'est pas seulement une merveille naturelle; elle fournit des raw materials aux industries, soutenant l'economy.
Cependant, l’exploitation de ces ressources, si elle n’est pas correctement gérée, crée des externalities environnementales qui affectent l’ecological balance. Pour assurer la sustainability à long terme, les programmes de reforestation et de conservation sont essentiels. La capacité des forêts à sequester du carbon est cruciale pour atténuer le climate change et renforcer la resilience mondiale.
Les économistes se concentrent de plus en plus sur la monetization, en reconnaissant l’endowment des ressources forestières. La valuation économique des forêts doit être améliorée et inclure les avantages à long terme du maintien de ecosystems sains.
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The action of making practical and effective use of something.
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The efficient utilization of resources is key to success. |
usage, application, deployment
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waste, misuse, inefficiency
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ˌkæpɪtəlaɪˈzeɪʃən
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The provision of capital for a company or the total value of a company's shares.
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The company's capitalization grew rapidly after the merger. |
investment, funding, financial growth
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devaluation, diminution, decline
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wʊd
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The hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree.
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The furniture is made from high-quality wood. |
timber, lumber, wood material
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metal, plastic, concrete
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A compound or preparation used for the treatment or prevention of disease.
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Modern medicine has made great strides in treating diseases. |
medication, treatment, cure
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poison, toxin, harmful substance
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ˈiːkəʊˈtʊəˌrɪzəm
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Tourism directed toward exotic, often threatened, natural environments.
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Eco-tourism promotes environmental conservation through travel. |
green tourism, sustainable travel, nature-based tourism
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mass tourism, over-tourism, destructive tourism
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ˌbaɪəʊdaɪˈvɜːsɪti
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The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
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Protecting biodiversity is crucial for maintaining ecosystems. |
variety, diversity, biological diversity
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homogeneity, uniformity, similarity
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The basic material from which a product is made.
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The factory imports raw materials for production. |
resources, unprocessed goods, natural resources
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finished goods, manufactured products, processed materials
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The wealth and resources of a country or region.
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The global economy is recovering after the pandemic. |
market, financial system, trade system
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The action of making use of and benefiting from resources.
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The exploitation of workers for low wages is a serious issue. |
abuse, misuse, manipulation
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protection, conservation, preservation
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A side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity.
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Pollution is a negative externality of industrialization. |
side effects, consequences, impacts
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internalities, benefits, advantages
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Relating to ecology or the environment.
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Deforestation threatens the ecological balance of the planet. |
environmental balance, ecological equilibrium, ecosystem stability
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ecological imbalance, disruption, degradation
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The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
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Sustainability is important for the long-term health of our planet. |
durability, viability, endurance
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The process of replanting an area with trees.
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Reforestation helps combat climate change by absorbing carbon. |
replanting, forest restoration, afforestation
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deforestation, desertification, land degradation
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The action of conserving something, in particular.
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Conservation of wildlife is essential for maintaining biodiversity. |
preservation, protection, maintenance
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To isolate or hide away.
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The carbon captured by trees can be sequestered for years. |
isolate, seclude, segregate
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The chemical element of atomic number 6.
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Carbon is essential for life on Earth. |
element, gas, compound
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oxygen, nitrogen, helium
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The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.
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Resilience is the ability to bounce back from adversity. |
toughness, endurance, flexibility
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The process of converting or establishing something as legal tender.
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The company focused on the monetization of its online platform. |
profitability, revenue generation, capitalization
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An income or form of property given or bequeathed to someone.
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The university received a large endowment for research. |
donation, grant, contribution
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withdrawal, deprivation, subtraction
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An estimation of the worth of something.
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The valuation of the property was much higher than expected. |
appraisal, assessment, evaluation
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A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
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Protecting ecosystems is crucial for maintaining biodiversity. |
environment, habitat, biome
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desert, barren land, lifeless
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