Managing forest biodiversity in the face of changing global environmental conditions
Effective management of forest biodiversity amid global environmental changes requires adaptive strategies that address evolving threats such as climate change, habitat fragmentation, invasive species, and pollution. This involves monitoring biodiversity trends, protecting critical habitats, and restoring degraded ecosystems to maintain ecological integrity.
Management approaches prioritize enhancing ecosystem resilience by conserving genetic diversity, facilitating species migration through habitat corridors, and integrating traditional knowledge with scientific research. Collaborative governance involving local communities, governments, and conservation organizations is essential to develop flexible, context-specific solutions.
By proactively managing biodiversity, we can help forests withstand environmental pressures, sustain ecosystem services, and support both biodiversity conservation and human well-being in a rapidly changing world.

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