Forest Degradation Instigate Necessity of Launching
Moratorium on Principle Loggings in Georgia
Volume 6 - Issue 2
Tamaz Patarkalashvil*
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- Technical University of Georgia, Center Studying Productive Forces and Natural Resources of Georgia
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Patarkalashvili, Technical University of Georgia, Center Studying Productive Forces and Natural
Resources of Georgia
Received: April 19, 2019; Published:April 26, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/CIACR.2019.06.000242
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Mountain forests exploitation is problematic in all countries of
the world. Among many other problems are logging and extraction
of logged trees. These problems are sharpened according to the
steepness of terrain. As steep are slopes, as more difficult is logging
and tree extraction. Sometimes it is simply impossible physically
and from ecological point of view, because on slopes of 40-50 degree
of terrain the fallen trees moving downstairs by inertia break many
trees and bushes on their way besides that they damage soil and
forest floor.
Keywords: Degradation; Moratorium; Reforestation; Loggings; Density; Extraction
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