Question

Which of the following are cited as reasons to cut down trees in a forest? (choose all that apply)


A. as a management strategy for a healthy forest


B. to prevent outsourcing of forest products from countries that are less concerned about the health of their forests.


C. as a source of revenue for other conservation or restoration projects

Answers

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The reasons cited for cutting down trees in a forest include:

A. as a management strategy for a healthy forest

C. as a source of revenue for other conservation or restoration projects

B may be considered a reason in some contexts, but it does not directly relate to the management or health of the forest itself; rather, it addresses economic considerations in a broader sense. Therefore, the most relevant choices for cutting down trees specifically are A and C.