Why sustainable forest management
Forests are invaluable resources that are essential in supporting life on Earth. By converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into oxygen, they sustain our livelihoods, and contribute to climate regulation. Additionally, forests are home to over 80% of terrestrial biodiversity, serving as a habitat for countless species of plants and animals. Without forests, the planet's ecological balance would be severely disrupted, which could have significant and potentially devastating consequences for all forms of life on Earth.
Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) is the management of forests under the principles of sustainable development, striving to ensure the balance between ecological, economic, and social objectives to preserve the long-term health, productivity, and biodiversity of forests while simultaneously catering to present and future human needs and fostering socio-economic development.