Climate Resilience and Forest Health
This theme focuses on the interconnectedness of forest health and the ability of ecosystems to withstand and recover from the impacts of climate change. Healthy forests—with diverse species, robust soil, and balanced ecological processes—are more resilient to stresses such as drought, pests, wildfires, and extreme weather.
Enhancing climate resilience involves sustainable forest management, restoring degraded areas, promoting biodiversity, and reducing human pressures. Strong forest health supports carbon sequestration, protects wildlife habitats, and sustains livelihoods, making it a cornerstone of effective climate adaptation.
Example:
A reforestation initiative plants a mix of native tree species to restore a degraded forest landscape, improving ecosystem stability and increasing the forest’s ability to cope with climate variability.

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