silviculture
/ˈsil-və-ˌkəl-chər/ (ame, mw)
silviculture — 名詞
1. the science and practice of growing and managing trees in forests to produce use
造林學
培育管理森林樹木的科學與技術
the science and practice of growing and managing trees in forests to produce useful resources such as wood while keeping the forest healthy for the long term
Dr. Chen studied silviculture at the university for three years before joining the forest service.
陳博士在大學研究了三年造林學,之後加入林務局工作。
study X to — purpose infinitive pattern
After the wildfire, the silviculture team planted oak and maple trees on the burned hillside.
野火過後,造林團隊在被燒毀的山坡上種植了橡樹和楓樹。
Amara wrote a detailed report on the best silviculture methods for tropical rainforests in West Africa.
Amara 寫了一份詳細的報告,探討西非熱帶雨林的最佳造林方法。
Good silviculture keeps forests healthy by controlling pests and removing weak or diseased trees.
良好的造林能透過控制病蟲害、移除衰弱或染病的樹木,讓森林保持健康。
The government launched a new silviculture program to restore native forests across the northern region.
政府啟動了一項新的造林計畫,在北部地區恢復原生森林。
- forestry
much broader field that includes timber production, economics, policy, recreation, and conservation alongside tree cultivation
- arboriculture
the care of individual trees (in gardens, parks, or streets) rather than whole forest ecosystems
- forest management
includes business planning and land-use decisions that go beyond the biological side of growing trees
- deforestation
the clearing or removal of forests, the opposite of cultivating and maintaining them
文法句型
silviculture + noun (attributive)
in silviculture
用法筆記
A technical term from forestry science. It is more specific than 'forestry', which also covers economics, recreation, and conservation policy.