About this Research Topic
Therefore, research that focuses on assessing forest conservation and restoration measures in light of climate change is significant for enhancing policies and practices to promote effective sustainable management of global forest resources. Trade-offs and synergies of forest conservation and restoration with adaptation needs are key issues in sustainable forest management. Additionally, determining pathways for combining indigenous knowledge with current advancements in silviculture is critical for promoting sustainable forest management.
This Research Topic aims to provide a valuable reference on the theory, principles, and practices of conservation and restoration of forests and natural resources.
Contributions (Original Research, Methods, Reviews, and Mini Reviews, Opinions, and Perspectives) may include, but are not limited to:
- Assessments, restoration, and preservation of wood and non-wood resources;
- Growth pattern and management practice: active and passive restoration;
- Harnessing forestry against abiotic and biotic stresses;
- Strategies for improving forest structure and function;
- Impact of climatic conditions and ecological processes on forest health;
- GIS and modelling techniques: mapping and assessment of land resources;
- Carbon balance and biogeochemical cycles;
- Socio-economic and ecological interactions: forest resilience and multifunctional ecosystem services.
Keywords: Sustainable Management, Forest Restoration, Silviculture, Biodiversity, Conservation
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