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    Logging

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    CHAPTER I I .INTRODUCTION Logging‚ a very important issue today’s environmental problems. Logging is the cutting and separation of new and old tress. Without it our forests would be too condensed and would be nothing made of wood. Logging is a very good thing‚ but it can be very bad. One of loggings biggest enemies is clear cutting. That is the worst thing that can be done in the logging industry. Clear cutting is when loggers cut every tree in a certain area. By doing this they cut down young

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    Illegal Logging

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    Illegal Logging Illegal logging and the international trade in illegally logged timber is a major problem for many timber-producing countries. Illegal logging degrades forests‚ costs governments billions of dollars‚ promotes corruption‚ and funds armed conflict. It impedes sustainable development in some of the poorest countries of the world. Global Witness’s first campaign looked at how ‘conflict timber’ was funding the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. Our investigations led to the Thai-Cambodia border

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    Logging Operations

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    Logging Operations General Standards Personal Protective Equipment- Objective- Personal Protective Equipment shall be worn at all times to protect from personal injury. Job description and work requirements will determine when‚ where and what specific equipment is to be used. The employer shall assure that personal protective equipment‚ including any equipment provided by an employee‚ is maintained in a serviceable condition. Lock Out Tag Out-Objective- Covers the servicing and maintenance of

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    Illegal Logging

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    Illegal Logging: Background and Issues Summary Illegal logging is a pervasive problem throughout the world‚ affecting countries that produce‚ export‚ and import wood and wood products. Illegal logging is generally defined as the harvest‚ transport‚ purchase‚ or sale of timber in violation of national laws. In some timber-producing countries in the developing world‚ illegal logging represents over half of timber production and exports. The World Bank estimates that illegal logging costs governments

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    Illegal Logging

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    Illegal logging I. Introduction Introduction to illegal logging Illegal logging has risen to prominence in international forestry dialogues over the last five years and there is a growing international willingness to combat the problem. There is widespread recognition of its linkages to ineffective governance‚ social conflict and violence. Illegal logging practices and trade cost the producers of legitimately

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    Iiillegal Logging

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    Illegal logging‚ mining worsened impact of Philippines’ killer typhoon According to Filipino officials‚ rampant illegal logging and mining were likely a part of the cause for the high casualty count from Category 5 Typhoon Bopha (Pablo)‚ especially in the Compostela Valley where government officials had warned people to stop the illegal activities. So far‚ 370 people have been found dead on the island of Mindanao with another 400 missing. Waters rose so high even emergency shelters were inundated

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    Forest Logging

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    Forest Logging on the Environment Ethics and Social Responsibility Monday‚ November 24‚ 2008 The McGraw Hill Online Learning Center defines the term environmental ethicsas a search for moral values and ethical principles in human relations with the natural world. The branch of philosophy that deals with values in general is known as axiology‚ and ethics‚ a subdivision of axiology‚ is more or less concerned with moral values‚ or non- moral values as they relate to moral values. Environmental

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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 of protected species; or the extraction of timber in excess of agreed limits (see Box 1). Illegalities may also occur during transport‚ such as illegal processing and export; fraudulent declaration to customs; and the avoidance of

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    Well Logging

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    MCNP Simulation of LWD Neutron and Gammadensity Logs Libai Xu‚ Dan Speaker‚ and Ashraf Shehata Center for Engineering Applications of Radioisotopes North Carolina State Univeristy September 6th 2006 Outline  Introduction  GR-Density tool simulations  Neutron Porosity tool simulations  Analysis and Discussions  Conclusions Introduction shale  Formation Environments   Sandstone bed (4ft) sandwiched by shale Thinly laminated sand-shale • Sand or shale thickness is 3”

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    Logging Ban

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    Nancy Gupton for National Geographic News Published February 27‚ 2010 A tsunami can kill thousands of people and level entire blocks in mere seconds. See how much you know about these walls of water (tsunami safety tips). (Related: "Tsunami Warning for Hawaii After Huge Chile Earthquake.") 1. What can cause a tsunami? a. Landslide b. Underwater earthquake c. Volcanic eruption d. All of the above 2. Do all undersea earthquakes trigger a tsunami? a. Yes b. No 3. What does the word "tsunami"

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