Management In Pennsylvania, Usa

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outcome

/ˈaʊtˌkʌm/

(noun). kết quả

The outcome of implementing sustainable forest management practices is the improvement of forest health and resilience.

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financial reward

/fəˈnænʃəl rɪˈwɔrd/

(noun). phần thưởng tài chính

Landowners can receive a financial reward by selling high-quality timber from their forests

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high-quality

/haɪ-ˈkwɑləti/

(noun). chất lượng cao

The forest management approach focuses on preserving and utilizing high-quality timber for commercial purposes

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timber

/ˈtɪmbər/

(noun). gỗ dùng cho xây dựng

The logging operation involves harvesting timber from mature trees for various purposes.

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landowner

/ˈlænˌdoʊnər/

(noun). chủ sở hữu đất

The landowner is responsible for making decisions regarding the management and use of the forested land.

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reference

/ˈrɛfərəns/

(noun). tài liệu tham khảo

Foresters use scientific studies and research as a reference to guide their forest management practices

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contribute

/kənˈtrɪbjut/

(verb). đóng góp

The volunteers contributed their time and effort to clean up the beach.

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worth

/wɜrθ/

(noun). giá trị

The worth of a forest can be measured by its timber value.

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aspect

/ˈæˌspɛkt/

(noun). khía cạnh

One aspect of forest management is the consideration of biodiversity conservation.

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potential

/pəˈtɛnʃəl/

(adj). tiềm năng

The young athlete showed great potential to become a professional tennis player.

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vehicle

/ˈvihɪkəl/

(noun). phương tiện

Wood can be used as a renewable source of energy for vehicles such as cars and lorries.

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insect

/ˈɪnˌsɛkts/

(noun). côn trùng

The butterfly is a beautiful insect with vibrant colors on its wings.

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alternative

/ɔlˈtɜrnətɪv/

(adj). thay thế

John decided to try an alternative route to work to avoid the heavy traffic on the main road.

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use

/juz/

(noun). sử dụng

The use of smartphones has become widespread in today's society.

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liquid fuel

/ˈlɪkwəd ˈfjuəl/

(noun). nhiên liệu lỏng

Wood can be converted into liquid fuels like ethanol or gasoline for use in vehicles.

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pest

/pɛst/

(noun). sâu bọ

The garden was infested with pests, such as aphids and caterpillars.

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pathogen

/ˈpæθəʤən/

(noun). tác nhân gây bệnh

The presence of a pathogen in the water supply caused a widespread outbreak of illness in the community.

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disease

/dɪˈziz/

(verb). bệnh

The outbreak of the flu led to many people falling sick with the respiratory disease.

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generate

/ˈʤɛnəˌreɪt/

(verb). tạo ra

Sustainable forest management practices can generate economic benefits and ecological value

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decade

/dɛˈkeɪd/

(noun). thập kỷ

She has been living in the same house for over a decade

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avoid

/əˈvɔɪd/

(verb). phòng tránh

Forest management practices aim to avoid the degradation of soil quality.

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soil quality

/sɔɪl ˈkwɑləti/

(noun). chất lượng đất

Forest management practices should prioritize maintaining and improving soil quality.

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fire prevention

/ˈfaɪər priˈvɛnʃən/

(noun). phòng cháy chữa cháy

The firefighters conducted fire prevention inspections to ensure safety in buildings.

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nutrient

/ˈnutriənt/

(noun). chất dinh dưỡng

Fallen leaves in the forest contribute to the nutrient cycling and support the growth of plants.

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cavity

/ˈkævəti/

(noun). hốc

The woodpecker made a nest in the cavity of the old tree.

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hawthorn

/ˈhɔˌθɔrn/

(noun). cây sơn trà

Hawthorn trees contribute to wildlife habitat and food sources in the forest ecosystem.

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rare

/rɛr/

(adj). hiếm

The presence of rare tree species enhances the biodiversity and structural diversity of the forest.

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removal

/rɪˈmuvəl/

(noun). sự loại bỏ

Dead wood removal is necessary to maintain forest health and reduce the risk of pests and diseases

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