Forest Management Must Adapt to Protect Soil, Water, and Biodiversity
Applying ecological principles to forest management is crucial for sustainable practices. Understanding natural forest ecosystems is key. Adjusting timber harvest rates, leaving woody debris, and protecting water quality are important. Preventing forest fragmentation and planning at the landscape level are necessary for biodiversity conservation. Climate-related stresses should be considered. Sustainable management policies should use current ecological knowledge to ensure the value of forests for future generations.