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Forest | Definition, Ecology, Types, Trees, Examples, Facts | Britannica What is a forest? A forest is a complex ecological system in which trees are the dominant life-form A forest is nature’s most efficient ecosystem, with a high rate of photosynthesis affecting both plant and animal systems in a series of complex organic relationships
Forests - WWF Our little blue planet is actually pretty green Almost a third of the Earth’s land is covered by forest - large areas dominated by trees that are home to an abundance of plants and animals Common to areas near the equator, such as Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Central America
Forest Biome - Education There are three general types of forest that exist: temperate, tropical and boreal Experts estimate that these forests cover approximately one-third of Earth’s surface
Types of Forests: Definitions, Examples, and Importance There are three types of forests: boreal, temperate, and tropical On a global scale, forests are shaped by the amount of solar radiation and precipitation, both of which are influenced by
Deforestation and Forest Degradation | World Wildlife Fund The primary causes of forest degradation are logging activities, livestock grazing, and the construction of roads Deforestation is a particular concern in tropical rain forests because these forests are home to much of the world’s biodiversity
Why do forests matter? | UNEP - UN Environment Programme Forests provide a multitude of benefits that are crucial for the health of our planet and the well-being of its inhabitants Beyond their critical role in carbon storage, forests serve as vital shields against extreme weather conditions, such as storms and floods
Forests Forests are a source of fibre, fuel, food and fodder, and they provide livelihoods for millions of people, including many of the world’s poorest Some 2 4 billion people use wood-based energy for cooking Forests help mitigate climate change and improve soil, air and water quality
Importance of Forests | WWF Forest products are a vital part of our daily lives in more ways than we can imagine, from obvious paper and wood products, to the by-products used in medicines, cosmetics and detergents