Innovative Forest Management for Climate Change Mitigation and Biodiversity Conservation
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Ecology and Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 August 2025 | Viewed by 90
Special Issue Editor
Interests: forest biodiversity; biodiversity conservation; sustainable development forest/natural resources; soil science; microbial and geographical ecology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue, "Innovative Forest Management for Climate Change Mitigation and Biodiversity Conservation", focuses on advancing strategies to address two critical global challenges: mitigating climate change and conserving biodiversity. It explores innovative approaches to enhance forests' role as carbon sinks, emphasizing practices such as afforestation, reforestation, and improved forest health management to sequester atmospheric carbon. Additionally, this Special Issue addresses the resilience of forest ecosystems to climate-related stressors like extreme weather while promoting sustainable forest utilization to balance economic benefits with environmental preservation. Biodiversity conservation is a core theme, with an emphasis on protecting habitats, preserving endangered species, and maintaining ecological services, such as pollination and nutrient cycling. Forest landscape restoration and tackling issues such as invasive species and habitat degradation are also prioritized. Cutting-edge technologies, such as remote sensing, geographic information systems (GISs), and artificial intelligence (AI), are highlighted for their potential to improve forest monitoring and predictive modeling. This Special Issue also recognizes the value of traditional knowledge and participatory approaches from indigenous and local communities in forest governance. By integrating interdisciplinary perspectives and fostering cross-sector collaborations, this research aims to develop actionable solutions for sustainable forest management, ensuring forests continue to mitigate climate change and support biodiversity globally.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Role of afforestation and reforestation in carbon sequestration;
- Strategies to improve forest resilience against climate-related stressors;
- Protecting habitats for endangered species in forest ecosystems;
- Applications of remote sensing, GIS, and AI in forest management;
- Community-led forest conservation programs;
- Techniques for restoring degraded forest lands;
- Leveraging indigenous knowledge for sustainable forest management.
Dr. Matthew Ogwu
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- afforestation
- reforestation
- carbon sequestration
- climate resilience
- endangered species
- forest ecosystems
- remote sensing
- GIS
- artificial intelligence
- forest conservation
- community engagement
- indigenous knowledge
- sustainable management
- forest restoration
- biodiversity
- degraded lands
- climate change mitigation
- ecosystem services
- conservation policies
- adaptive management
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