forestryfor‧est‧ry /ˈfɒrəstri $ ˈfɔː-, ˈfɑː-/ noun [uncountable] - Bear left on the forestry track to the road below Pen Rhiw.
- Much of it occurs as plantation forestry, the prime objective of which is to produce wood and wood products.
- Remote centres Located in highland glens; unsuited to large-scale growth; limited development related to recreation, agriculture or forestry.
- That fundamental conflict between consumption and conservation has both sides of the molecular forestry debate waving environmental banners.
- There's a gateway over at that forestry plantation, and there was once a castle there.
- This is the kind of overly generalized, commercial forestry approach that drives Hub Vogelmann and his fellow ecologists nearly to distraction.
- This was made up of the organic residues of farms, forestry, industry and domestic refuse.
- We have five hundred acres of forestry here.
ADJECTIVE► commercial· Agriculture is the main rural industry, though commercial forestry has traditionally also been important.· This is the kind of overly generalized, commercial forestry approach that drives Hub Vogelmann and his fellow ecologists nearly to distraction.
nounforestdeforestationforestryforesteradjectiveforestedverbdeforest