English to Gujarati Dictionary logging

logging

લોગીંગ
definition
noun
However, methods used to harvest the timber, such as clear cutting and logging of old-growth trees, are questionable from an environmental standpoint.
the activity or business of felling trees and cutting and preparing the timber.
translation of 'logging'
લાકડાનાં ઢીમચાં પાડવાં
example
This knowledge of fire is conditioned by the social world of organized 'logging' and timber extraction.
The illegal 'logging' destroys the habitat of rare species such as orang-utans, Sumatran rhinos, and sun bears.
As time passed, the trusses also proved to be more environmentally benign than the rafters because they can be made with small pieces of wood and do not require 'logging' of old growth trees.
Illegal 'logging' and timber smuggling influenced the policy and caused price rises for wood domestically.
Second, linking 'logging' of mature trees to clearing of underbrush is a policy non sequitur.
'logging' companies
These changes open the doors to many previously proscribed activities, including 'logging' , road-building, oil drilling and even polluting.
However, methods used to harvest the timber, such as clear cutting and 'logging' of old-growth trees, are questionable from an environmental standpoint.
Across the country, resource-rich provinces are also home to looting, illegal 'logging' and mining activities.
The result was rather an increase in deforestation and illegal 'logging' and a rapid decrease in forest resources.
measures to counter illegal 'logging' of the country's tropical rainforests
Though 'logging' is a well-rooted activity, Alvarez believes it can be countered with a permanent, well-equipped police force.
In Indonesia about 70 percent of timber production is from illegal 'logging' .
The forestry ministry's data shows that illegal 'logging' and other human activities were detected in some 5.2 million hectares of protected forest and conservation areas.
This person was among those who self-identified as u2018fighting for the forestsu2019 and seeking to end 'logging' of old growth trees.
At the root of the problem are illegal 'logging' and the loss of wetlands to farming.
As a result, Cambodia formed a military task force to investigate illegal 'logging' within its borders.
Illegal 'logging' has soared over the past decade, especially since borders opened after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
The Worldwide Fund for Nature has been accused of helping to cover up a report on the damage done by illegal 'logging' .
Job seekers find occupations primarily in 'logging' and forestry, fishing and the marine industry, tourism, and other business enterprises.
The ruthless 'logging' of these magnificent trees is leading to the destruction of precious forests that are critical to the survival of wildlife such as the jaguar.
Worse, illegal 'logging' continues even in protected areas.
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