Restoring tropical forests for sustainable wood production can save primary forests.
Tropical Secondary Forests are forests that have been damaged by human activities and are at risk of further degradation. To prevent their destruction, it is suggested that these forests be actively restored for wood production. This can help meet the demand for tropical timber and reduce the pressure on intact primary forests. By enhancing wood production in these damaged forests, we can also improve their ecological functions and overall health. This approach could be crucial for conserving tropical forests and promoting sustainable practices in the future.