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Forest Resource Management

Forest resource management refers to the practices and strategies employed by communities to sustainably utilize and conserve forest ecosystems, balancing ecological health with human needs, often through methods such as controlled burning and selective harvesting.

intermediate
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Environmental Science
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Forest Resource Management is essential for maintaining the health of our planet's ecosystems. It involves balancing the needs of the environment, economy, and society to ensure that forests can provide resources sustainably. By implementing practices such as sustainable logging, reforestation, and ...

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Key Terms

Sustainability
The ability to maintain ecological balance by using resources without depleting them.

Example: Sustainable forestry practices help preserve forest ecosystems.

Biodiversity
The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.

Example: Forests with high biodiversity are more resilient to diseases.

Reforestation
The process of planting trees in an area where the forest has been depleted.

Example: Reforestation efforts can help restore habitats for wildlife.

Ecosystem Services
The benefits that humans receive from ecosystems, such as clean water and air.

Example: Forests provide ecosystem services like carbon storage.

Deforestation
The clearing of trees from forested areas, often resulting in damage to the quality of the land.

Example: Deforestation can lead to soil erosion and loss of habitat.

Conservation
The protection and preservation of natural resources and biodiversity.

Example: Conservation efforts aim to protect endangered species.

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Key Concepts

SustainabilityBiodiversityConservationReforestation