Compare and Contract Forest types of the Philippinesof the Philippines?forest formation
1. Compare and Contract Forest types of the Philippinesof the Philippines?forest formation
Answer:
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2. The Type Of Forest Found In The Philippines
Answer:
The Philippines has six types of forest:
Mangrove Forest.
Beach Forest.
Molave Forest.
Dipterocarp Forest.
Pine Forest.
Mossy Forest.
Explanation:
Answer:
Mangrove Forest
Beach Forest
Molave Forest
Dipterocarp Forest
Pine Forest
Mossy Forest
These forest habitat types include: tropical lowland evergreen rain forest, tropical lower montane rain forest, tropical upper montane rain forest, tropical subalpine forest, forest over limestone (FOL), beach forest, mangrove forest, peat swamp forest, fresh water swamp forest, tropical semievergreen rain forest,
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3. A type of forest found the Philippines
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4. What are types of animals that live at forest habitat on philippine?
Bird like: Eagles or Philippine Eagle!
Snakes
Wild Boar
Tigers
5. the philippines is among the countries with the fastest loss pf forest covered around the world what is the rank of the philippines among the world's top ten most threatend forest hotspot?
Answer:
4th
Explanation:
The Philippines is among the countries that are losing their forest cover fast, ranking 4th in the world's top 10 most threatened forest hotspots. If the deforestation rate of 157,400 hectares per year continues, the country's remaining forest cover will be wiped out in less than 40 years.
6. how the Philippine government helps the farm forest
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Agriculture plays a significant role in the Philippine economy. Involving about 40 percent of Filipino workers, it contributes an average of 20 percent to the Gross Domestic Product. This output comes mainly from agribusiness, which in turn accounts for about 70 percent of the total agricultural output (CIDA-LGSP, 2003).
The main agricultural enterprise is crop cultivation. Others are chicken broiler production, including operation of chicken hatcheries (20.4 percent), agricultural services (19.8 percent), and hog farming (18.4 percent) (NSO, 2002).
The general trends in the last two decades present a dim picture of the agriculture sector. Significant decrease in productivity, high production costs, and low government support to the sector, among other things, have led to a crisis in Philippine agriculture (CIDA-LGSP, 2003).
The neglect of the agriculture sector and the uneven distribution of resources worsened the poverty situation in rural areas. Only the remittances of migrant workers to their families have enabled the latter to survive crippling poverty brought about by stagnant agricultural productivity, stiff competition from cheaper food imports, and periodic droughts and floods that devastated crops and livelihoods.
Answer:
The Philippine government borrowed heavily from the Asian Development Bank and the Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund to finance its Contract Reforestation Program between 1988 and 1992. People were paid to plant trees on public lands in the first 3 years of the program. A 25-year stewardship agreement succeeds the paid labour arrangement which provides cost benefit sharing between the contractor and the government. Results of the first phase of implementation were poor. On the same site where problematic reforestation projects were assessed in the study are successful small tree farmholdings without government support. The study aimed to determine the success conditions for spontaneous and sustainable tree growing at the farm level. Six cases of farm-based tree growing in northern and central Luzon were investigated. Twenty-six respondents were interviewed using informal and semi-structured questionnaires. de Groot's actor-in-context analysis provided the main inquiry technique (de Groot, W.T., 1992. Environmental Science Theory: Concepts and Methods in a One-World Problem-Oriented Paradigm. Elsevier, Amsterdam). The success conditions identified were practice of intercropping, the farmers' direct need for tree products and other uses, assured access or property rights, wood products market prospects, the farmers' economic situation, the farmers' enterprising attitude, building on local options and collective or neighbourhood co-operation. As part of the government intervention for maximum program impact the following steps are recommended: provision of more planting areas with tenurial security; granting of usufruct permits on arable open public lands; making tree growing or conservation measures a condition for progressive attainment of stronger land tenure status; creation of a wood market and other institutional infrastructures; allow any enterprising farmers to encroach on new areas for farm forestry; food security before reforestation concerns; building on what is natural; and flexible and contextualized reforestation plans. Upland farms are potential management units for reforestation. As a management modality farm-based tree growing is appropriate for squatted public lands or areas under stewardship agreement and it is strategic in penetrating the inaccessible and remote sites with a high certainty of success.
7. Philippine forest called "playground of the deer"
Answer:
Sayang Mossy Forest
Explanation:
8. it is a region where all the forest are present
Answer:
Sierra National Forest (California)
Explanation:
Sierra National Forest (California)
Stretching hundreds of miles through California and Nevada, the Sierra Nevada range is a wild American icon, featuring Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks, towering Mount Whitney and much more in its 12 million acres of federal public land.
9. What are the forest problems encountered in the Philippines?
Deforestation, people nowadays tend to cut trees to use for different things.
10. primary contributor to forest loss in the Philippines
Answer:
illegal logging
Explanation:
Widespread logging was responsible for much of the historical forest loss in the Philippines.
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11. types of forest trees?
Cedar,Cupressus,Pine,Spruce,Coast redwood,Maple
12. what is the difference between forest type of the philippines to forest formation of the phillippines
Answer:
Forest Types-World forests are classified into three broad types—tropical forests, temperate forests, and boreal forests—mainly on the basis of geographical positions. Besides these types, there are montane forests, mangrove forests, and swamp forests. Likewise, there are many different types of soils in the world
Forest Formation-this is the shape of the forest and its extent
13. Explain the forest degradation in the Philippines.
Answer:
The Philippines is paying a high price for the destruction of its forests and a number of major problems confronting the nation can be traced directly to deforestation. In the absence of forest cover and with frequent heavy typhoon rains, soil erosion, mass wasting, and landslides are induced.
Answer:
The Philippines is paying a high price for the destruction of its forests and a number of major problems confronting the nation can be traced directly to deforestation.
In the absence of forest cover and with frequent heavy typhoon rains, soil erosion, mass wasting, and landslides are induced.28 Mar 2017.
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14. The philippines has bountiful forest A. forest is bountiful when it has
Answer:
when it's have a trees,mountain,volcano,and many trees,and animals forest
Explanation:
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Answer:
March 16, 1521. A historic date for the Philippines. Magellan arrives in our land. And the rest, as they say, is history.
The Spaniards’ stay would not have been possible if they did not find enough in our land to allow them not only to survive but to occupy our country for close to 400 years!
Their food came from our lands and our seas. Their wealth as well – the gold, the other minerals and resources- came from our country.
15. identify and describe the forest type in the topics; and
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16. literature background about beach forest in the philippines
Explanation:
Forest is well known as the paronamic view of the philippines. It is composed by natural resources, but radically, people nowadays have many plans upon looking or seeing the views of tge forest. Example, those trees, they must prefer to cut to build for their own houses. Some resources in the forest still remain.
Forest is a better place to build a house ang construct a little park for you play. As i observe regarding forest in the philippines it is a natural land of the country. Mostly visitors in our country try to locate all areas here in the philippines who has the beautiful places and spot for them to discover their imaginary sequences that needs to applied in their own land.
17. They are the first forest dweller Indigenous people in Philippines
Among them are three amazing women forest defenders – Bae Elma Bauzon, Bae Virgilia Juagpao, and Ka Ningning Aztovesa – each voluntarily engaging in protecting the forests of their ancestral domains.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Among them are three amazing women forest defenders – Bae Elma Bauzon, Bae Virgilia Juagpao, and Ka Ningning Aztovesa – each voluntarily engaging in protecting the forests of their ancestral domains
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18. what are the forest resources of the philippines
Lumber-Raw lumber has been one of Philippines major export.The apitong,tanguile,guijo,and narra forest supply most of today's contruction lumber.
19. Illustrate the six major type of forest in the philippines in hierarchical form Lowest to highest elevation
Answer:
The six major type of forest in the Philippines is:
1.Mangrove forest
2. Beach Forest
3.Molave forest
4.Dipterocarp forest
5.Pine forest
6.Mossy forest
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20. what is the present status of the forests in the phillippines
the Philippines is severely deforestated in the past decades
Answer:
The forest area of the Philippines is estimated to have declined from 12 million hectares in 1960 to a current level of about 5.7 million hectares (which includes less than 1 million hectares of virgin forest largely confined to very steep and inaccessible areas).
21. Classify the different forest types of the Philippines
Answer:
The philippines has six types of forest:
1. Mangrove forest
2. Beach forest
3. Molave forest
4. Pine forest
5. Mossy forest
22. one century of forest rehabilitation in the Philippines
the social, environmental, and economic consequences of forest loss and ..... Rehabilitation efforts in the Philippines started very early, almost a century ago, and ..... tools, reconstructing infrastructure, building fire lines, and cleaning plantations ...... simple descriptive statistics, frequency tables and graphs to look for patterns
23. why Philippines forests called tropical rainforests?
Answer:
A rainforest is an environment that receives high rainfall, and has many tall trees. There are two types of rainforests: Temperate and Tropical.
24. 23 • What are the animals present in the foreste • Describe some interactions present among the animals in the forest. • What are the possible effects of these interactions in the environmenta
Answer:
Forests can be found in any country for the sake of this question we will talk about the forest in america specificly yellowstone.
There are a lot of animals in yellowstone there are bighorn sheep, bison, elk, moose, mountain goats, mule deer, pronghorn, rabbit and white-tailed deer and predators black bears, Canada lynx, coyotes Peregrine falcons and wolves
like in any balance ecosytyme there is predation for example the wolves hunts moose they would either kill the moose because of hunger or safety because its better to eliminate the threat of their safety before it happened so moose would kill wolves to and viseverce
predation is not the only interaction in their forest foxes and badgers work together and its called symbiosis the fox will chase their prey but if the prey manage to get into safety the badger will go down the hole and chase the prey out then the wolf will catch it and both of them will share their catch
the effects of these are very good wolves are very important like the other predators they keep the place in balance because if there are to much apex predators and herbavoirs the area will be unbalance if there are to much apex predators most of the herbavoirs will go extinc because nobody is keeping cheack on the apex predators population if small herbavoirs do go extinc like rabbits some animals will be affected like the Peregrine Falcon they would mostly go to a diffrent area because there are no more prey in the place they live on
But if all predators go extinc there would be many herbavoirs that could easily eat all the plants and reproduce fast that plant life will be decimated and they could easily starve themself to death.
25. Who are the first forest dwellers in Philippines?
Answer:
iloilo
Explanation:
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26. Of all the 6 types of Philippine Forests what do you think is the most diverse and why?
Answer:orest species which occur in the country, ... (see pp.20–21). ... 6 Central Sierra Madre mountains. —. Luzon ... examples of the key habitats for threatened birds in all nine ... The western Visayas are highly deforested, most notably the island ... essential for the future welfare of both Filipino people
27. what major types of Philippines forest and their floristic composition
Answer:
The Philippines has six types of forest:
Mangrove Forest.
Beach Forest.
Molave Forest.
Dipterocarp Forest.
Pine Forest.
Mossy Forest.
28. Know the different forest formation of the Philippines.
Answer:
Tropical Deciduous Forests. These trees have broadleafs. ...
Tropical Rain Forests. These are also called equatorial rainforests. ...
Montane Forests. This type of forest is found in mountain or hilly areas. ...
Tropical Thorn forests. They are found in the area with very little rainfall (as little as 50cm). ...
Swamp Forests.
29. What are types of animals that live at forest habitat on philippine? pahelp po nonsense report thanks po
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tamarau (Anoa mindorensis), a species of small water buffalo, is found only on Mindoro. Of more than 50 species of bats, many are peculiar to the Philippines. Fossil remains show that elephants once lived on the islands.
Most of the Philippines’ vegetation is indigenous and largely resembles that of Malaysia; the plants and trees of the coastal areas, including the mangrove swamps, are practically identical with those of similar regions throughout the Malay Archipelago.
Himalayan elements occur in the mountains of northern Luzon, while a few Australian types are found at various altitudes. The islands are home to thousands of species of flowering plants and ferns, including hundreds of species of orchids, some of which are extremely rare. Tall, coarse grasses such as cogon (genus Imperata) have arisen in many places where the forests have been burned away.
The Philippines are inhabited by more than 200 species of mammals, including water buffalo (carabao), goats, horses, hogs, cats, dogs, monkeys, squirrels, lemurs, mice, pangolins (scaly anteaters), chevrotains (mouse deer), mongooses, civet cats, and red and brown deer, among others.
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30. What resources are present in philippines forests? How are these resources used?
Answer:
How are these resources used?
Fuelwood
For the rural population, wood is an important source of energy for cooking and heating. They prefer smaller stems as these are easier to collect and carry. The wood that they select should be easy to split and have low moisture content to dry faster. Some of the wood is converted to charcoal and used for cooking.
Fodder
Fodder from the forest forms an important source for cattle and other grazing animals in the hilly and the arid regions and during a drought. There are many varieties of grasses, trees, and shrubs that are nutritious for the livestock. Care is taken to see that trees poisonous to cattle are not grown. Trees that produce a large crown above the reach of cattle are preferred.
Soil erosion check
Tree roots bind the soil and prevent erosion caused by wind or water. Leaf fall also provides a soil cover that further protects the soil. Casuarina planted along the coastal region has helped in binding the sand and stabilizing the sand dunes in the area.
Soil improvement
Some species of trees have the ability to return nitrogen to the soil through root decomposition or fallen leaves. Such trees are planted to increase the nitrogen content of the soil.