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Forest management

What is forest management

We ensure that forests remain healthy and productive

Forest management is the process of planning and implementing practices for the stewardship and use of forests to meet specific environmental, economic, social, and cultural objectives. This involves the sustainable management of forest resources to ensure their long-term health, productivity, biodiversity, and ecological balance.

 

Benefits

Biodiversity Conservation

Maintains and enhances habitats for a wide range of plant and animal species, promoting biodiversity.

Forest Health

Protects forests from pests, diseases, and invasive species, ensuring long-term ecosystem stability and resilience.

Climate Regulation

Forests act as carbon sinks, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and helping to mitigate climate change.

Soil and Water Protection

Prevents soil erosion, improves water quality, and maintains watershed health by stabilizing soils and regulating water flows.