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Forestry is the science and craft of creating, managing, using, conserving and repairing forests, woodlands, and associated resources for human and environmental benefits.[1] Forestry is practiced in plantations and natural stands.[2] The science of forestry has elements that belong to the biological, physical, social, political and managerial sciences.[3]
Modern forestry generally embraces a broad range of concerns, in what is known as multiple-use management, including:
Modern forestry generally embraces a broad range of concerns, in what is known as multiple-use management, including:
A practitioner of forestry is known as a forester. An other common term is silviculturalist. Silviculture is narrower than forestry, being concerned only with forest plants, but is often used synonymously with forestry.
Forest ecosystems have come to be seen as the most important component of the biosphere,[4] and forestry has emerged as a vital applied science, craft, and technology.
All people depend upon forests and their biodiversity, some more than others[5].Forestry is an important economic segment in various industrial countries[6], as forests provide more than 86 million green jobs and support the livelihoods of many more people[5]. For example, in Germany, forests cover nearly a third of the land area,[7] wood is the most important renewable resource, and forestry supports more than a million jobs and about €181 billion of value to the German economy each year
Forest ecosystems have come to be seen as the most important component of the biosphere,[4] and forestry has emerged as a vital applied science, craft, and technology.
All people depend upon forests and their biodiversity, some more than others[5].Forestry is an important economic segment in various industrial countries[6], as forests provide more than 86 million green jobs and support the livelihoods of many more people[5]. For example, in Germany, forests cover nearly a third of the land area,[7] wood is the most important renewable resource, and forestry supports more than a million jobs and about €181 billion of value to the German economy each year
Modern forestry generally embraces a broad range of concerns, in what is known as multiple-use management, including:
Forest ecosystems have come to be seen as the most important component of the biosphere,[4] and forestry has emerged as a vital applied science, craft, and technology.
All people depend upon forests and their biodiversity, some more than others[5].Forestry is an important economic segment in various industrial countries[6], as forests provide more than 86 million green jobs and support the livelihoods of many more people[5]. For example, in Germany, forests cover nearly a third of the land area,[7] wood is the most important renewable resource, and forestry supports more than a million jobs and about €181 billion of value to the German economy each year