Forest Protection and Management - the Key to Ensure the Effective Use of Resources
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Ecology and Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 4717
Special Issue Editors
Interests: Forest and environmental protection; environmental management and awareness; green infrastructure
Interests: nature-based solutions; landscape restoration; sustainable development; climate change adaptation; green infrastructure; environmental justice; carbon neutral cities
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Interests: agroecology; agroforestry; quality of life
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Forests are beneficial to human societies in ways of commercial or recreational purposes; such as timber, fuel, tourism, hunting and hiking, all these benefits are known as forest resources.
Drastic deforestation, poor forest management and forest hygiene, alongside the climate change threat are considered as major threats to the stability of forest resources. Biotic factors, like insect pests and microorganisms, and abiotic factors, like wildfires, are considered as major threats worldwide. With forest exploitation and continuous forest decline, sustainable practices that preserve the balance between human needs and the environment are needed to ensure forest viability.
Adaptive management practices, under the frame of multi-purpose silviculture, alongside policies that aim to protect the natural environment and biodiversity, are crucial to maintaining the effective use of forest resources. With proper management tools and policies, we will be able to guarantee an overall improvement in terms of productivity, structure and functions that will ensure that the forests have high standards to fulfill their multiple services.
Hence, forest protection and management are the keys to ensuring forest conservation and the effective use of environmental resources.
Prof. Dr. Paraskevi Karanikola
Prof. Dr. Thomas Panagopoulos
Prof. Dr. Thiago Almeida Vieira
Dr. Angelos Tsikas
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- forest protection
- wildfires
- forest management
- forest pests and diseases
- global change
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