ENV100Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Temperate Deciduous Forest, Macmillan Bloedel, Clayoquot Sound

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Chapter 10 - part 2. Monday, november 23, 2015. Transpiration stream: a necessary evil! To transport water, water must be lost! Capillary action = moves h2o 2- 3m. Forests cool atmosphere through this stream. Mature forests are complex ecosystems. Provide habitat, maintain soil, air, and water quality, and play key roles in biogeochemical cycles. Trees provide many ecological services. Crucial link in nutrient and water cycles. Stabilize soil and prevents erosion. Slow runoff and lessen flooding. Store carbon, release oxygen, moderate climate. Benefits: fuel, shelter, transportation (ships), paper. Softwood = timber harvested from coniferous trees. Hardwood = timber harvested from deciduous trees. Ntfps = non- timber forest products, such as medicinal, herbal, decorative, and edible products. Forests are home to 300 million people. >1. 6 billion people depend on forests for their livelihoods. ~ 60 million indigenous people are dependent on forests. ~1. 2 billion people rely on agroforestry to sustain agricultural productivity and generate income. 3 major types of forest biome.

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