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William also established the Forest Laws. People living within the forest were forbidden to cut peat and sometimes even to gather firewood or acorns.

They could have an eye put out if they disturbed the deer. If they owned a mastiff for use as a guard dog it had to be “lawed” by having the three claws on its forepaws cut off.

Anyone passing through a forest carrying a bow and arrows was required to carry them bound to their limbs by the bowstring. Any hunting dogs were to be tired together in twos.

A forester was a title used widely duringMedieval times. The forester usually held a position equal to a sheriff or local law enforcer. He was responsible for patrolling the woodlands on a lord or noble's property. His duties included negotiating deals for the sale of lumber and timber and stopping poachers from illegally hunting. Many times wanted criminals would hide in a forest. When this occurred it was the duty of the Forester to organize armed gangs to capture the criminal. Often foresters held titles of prominence in their local communities, and acted as barristers and arbitrators. Their pay was usually above average and they could make a decent living.

Many people confuse the role of the forester with that of the logger, but most foresters are concerned not only with the harvest of timber, but also with the sustainable management of forests to (in the words of Gifford Pinchot) "provide the greatest good for the greatest number in the long term". Another notable forester, Jack Westoby, remarked that "forestry is concerned not with trees, but with how trees can serve people".

The Forestry Commission was set up on 1 September 1919 with responsibility for woods in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, divided between eight Forestry Commissioners who were given the task of promoting forestry, developing new forests, producing timber and making grants to private landowners.

In 1930 there were more than 152 managed forests covering a total area of 600,000 acres.

The demand for the timber dramatically increased during the Second World War when between 1940 AND 1946 acres of Commission forest clearfelled with 53,000 acres heavily thinned.

After the war the priority for land use was for the production of home grown food and so any new planting tended to be on land which was unsuitable for other crops. The 50s, 60s and 70s saw Forestry Commission land increase to 1.6 million hectares as mechanization increased and investment in forestry soared.

From the 1970s the focus changed as conservation and access came to the fore. Woods became aesthetically pleasing with more broadleaf trees and open access. Forests also began to be identified as important wildlife reserves as well as places for recreation including sites for holiday accommodation.

In the 1980s the Government sold off ten per cent of the Forestry Commission woods with no duty placed on the new owners to provide access. Thankfully plans to privatize the Forestry Commission were abandoned in 1994. Today the Forestry Commission describes itself as the largest land manager in Britain and the bigger provider of outdoor recreation.

II. Vocabulary Section

VOCABULARY STUDY

1) sciencenнаука

natural/applied/socialscience; естественная/прикладная/общественная наука

2)naturalresourcesприродные ресурсы

3) tendingnуход

4) sustainablecontinuationэкологически сбалансированное возобновление

5)emergevвозникать, появляться

6) silviculturen наука о выращивании деревьев

7) concernoneselfwithзаниматься

8)timbernдревесина

9) rawmaterialn сырье

10) woodproductsnизделия из дерева

11) wildlifehabitatn среда обитания

12) waterqualitymanagementкачественное водоснабжение

Landscape

And communityprotectionзащита зелёных насаждений в жилых районах

14) aestheticallyappealinglandscapeландшафтный дизайн

15) biodiversitynбиологическое разнообразие

16) watershedmanagementnуправление водоразделами

17) erosioncontrolконтроль за эрозией почвы

18) atmosphericcarbondioxideатмосферная двуокись углерода

19) forestern лесничий

20) geneticimprovementулучшение генетических характеристик

21) thinningn прореживание

22) controlledburningконтролируемое сжигание

23) fellingn рубкалеса

24) reforestationn лесопосадка

25) landslidenоползень

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