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forestry, forest ecosystem analysis, thinning cutting, forest care, shrub cutting, forest planting, Forestry, reforestation, forest maintenance work, tree growth tracking

How reforestation can combat climate change

Forests cover approximately 31% of the world's land area, yet they are disappearing at an alarming rate due to deforestation. This loss not only threatens biodiversity but also exacerbates climate change. Climate change is driven by the increase of greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2). Human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, contribute significantly to these emissions. Forests play a crucial role in the carbon cycle by absorbing CO2 during photosynthesis and storing carbon in biomass and soil. The Science of Reforestation

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The complete guide to thinning and cutting techniques

Forestry management is a critical aspect of maintaining healthy forests and ensuring sustainable timber production. Thinning and cutting are two fundamental tec
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Forestry management is a critical aspect of maintaining healthy forests and ensuring sustainable timber production. Thinning and cutting are two fundamental techniques used to manage forest density, health, and productivity. These practices help in controlling the competition for resources among trees, reducing the risk of disease and pest infestation, and enhancing the overall growth and quality of the forest. Sustainable forestry practices are essential for preserving biodiversity, protecting soil and water resources, and mitigating climate change impacts. By implementing responsible

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