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Mineral and Forest Resources: Balancing Extraction with Sustainability
Explore how integrated resource management strategies protect forest ecosystems and mineral deposits while sustaining economic development and ecological health.
What You'll Learn
Sustainable harvesting preserves forest productivity while maintaining economic timber viability.
Mineral extraction threatens biodiversity and water quality in forested watershed areas.
Carbon sequestration makes forests essential yet vulnerable climate change mitigation tools.
Integrated management strategies address interconnected forest, mineral, and water systems.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze California forest policy shifts toward comprehensive ecosystem stewardship.
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Learners evaluate environmental impacts of mining on biodiversity and watershed health.
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Practice questions assess understanding of reclamation, biomimicry, and carbon sequestration.
Why This Matters
Mastering mineral and forest resource management equips students to critically evaluate the environmental and economic trade-offs that shape policy decisions affecting communities, ecosystems, and global sustainability.
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Sustainable Harvesting
Carbon Sequestration
Reclamation
Watershed Management
Ecosystem Stewardship

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