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A lot of the wood they used was probably already fallen and reasonably dry.
Selective cutting in a tropical climate is no problem since vegetation grow quickly. Selective cutting is an improvement; deforestation leads to degradation instead, e.g., though erosion in what was a tropical rain forest before clear cutting.
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Their descendants are going to be incredibly rich.
Not wanting to deforest their region, did they get all their wood for those tree houses from some other deforested region?? :)
Very cool though. Awesome pictures. Looks relaxing. Kind of reminds of the movie The Beach.
JK, "deforestation means clear cutting.
A lot of the wood they used was probably already fallen and reasonably dry.
Selective cutting in a tropical climate is no problem since vegetation grow quickly. Selective cutting is an improvement; deforestation leads to degradation instead, e.g., though erosion in what was a tropical rain forest before clear cutting.
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