Forest Management
Forest management is the application of scientific, economic, and social principles for the sustainable management of forests and other ecosystems. It involves the protection of plants and animals, the conservation of soils, and the prevention of erosion. It also includes the maintenance of biodiversity, the improvement of forest stand health, and the efficient use of resources. Forest management is important for reducing the risk of forest fires, preserving habitats for wildlife, providing recreational opportunities, and improving the overall quality of life of people who live in and around forests.
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