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From the figures below, identify and discuss the four ways in which forest trees are currently harvested. Which method is the most ecologically sound, and why? Which method is the most economical? If your answer is different for these two questions, how could a compromise be reached? From the figures below, identify and discuss the four ways in which forest trees are currently harvested. Which method is the most ecologically sound, and why? Which method is the most economical? If your answer is different for these two questions, how could a compromise be reached?   A   B   C   D A From the figures below, identify and discuss the four ways in which forest trees are currently harvested. Which method is the most ecologically sound, and why? Which method is the most economical? If your answer is different for these two questions, how could a compromise be reached?   A   B   C   D B From the figures below, identify and discuss the four ways in which forest trees are currently harvested. Which method is the most ecologically sound, and why? Which method is the most economical? If your answer is different for these two questions, how could a compromise be reached?   A   B   C   D C From the figures below, identify and discuss the four ways in which forest trees are currently harvested. Which method is the most ecologically sound, and why? Which method is the most economical? If your answer is different for these two questions, how could a compromise be reached?   A   B   C   D D

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Arbitration

A method of dispute resolution where a neutral third party, known as an arbitrator, makes a binding decision to resolve a disagreement between parties.

Voluntary

Actions or activities done by free will without any coercion or compulsion.

Arbitration

A method of resolving disputes outside the courts, where the parties to a dispute refer it to one or more persons (the arbitrators, arbiters, or arbitral tribunal), whose decision (the award) they agree to be bound by.

Arbitrator

An independent, neutral third party chosen to settle a dispute or conflict between two parties outside of the court system, often in labor or commercial disputes.

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