Geography, asked by priyankotdwara, 11 months ago

describe the importense of forest resource​

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Answered by kavilan2014
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We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use. Besides providing habitats for animals and livelihoods for humans, forests also offer watershed protection, prevent soil erosion and mitigate climate change.

From Breakfast to sitting on a chair ,to writing a letter, travelling in a bus or car , forest products are vital part of our lives.

Forests provide us with shelter, livelihoods, water, food and fuel security. All these activities directly or indirectly involve forests.

Forests provide habitat for thousands of species and support the lives of 1.6 billion people ,they are home to 80% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity, and they also form the source of livelihood for many different human settlements, including 60 million indigenous people.

After Oceans ,Forests are the largest storehouse of carbon.

They provide ecosystem services that are critical to human welfare. These include:

Absorbing harmful greenhouse gasses that produce climate change. In tropical forests alone, a quarter of a trillion tons of carbon is stored in above and below ground biomass

Providing clean water for drinking, bathing, and other household needs

Protecting watersheds and reducing or slowing the amount of erosion and chemicals that reach waterways

Providing food and medicine

Serving as a buffer in natural disasters like flood and rainfalls

Providing habitat to more than half of the world’s land-based species . When we take away the forest, it is not just the trees that go. The entire ecosystem begins to fall apart, with dire consequences for all of us.These Green Giants are essential for People ,Climate & Wildlife.

Answered by Rajeshkumare
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We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use. Besides providing habitats for animals and livelihoods for humans, forests also offer watershed protection, prevent soil erosion and mitigate climate change. Yet, despite our dependence on forests, we are still allowing them to disappear.

Have you had your breakfast? Travelled to work in a bus or car? Sat on a chair? Made a shopping list? Got a parking ticket? Blown your nose into a tissue? Forest products are a vital part of our daily lives in more ways than we can imagine.

Forests provide us with shelter, livelihoods, water, food and fuel security. All these activities directly or indirectly involve forests. Some are easy to figure out - fruits, paper and wood from trees, and so on. Others are less obvious, such as by-products that go into everyday items like medicines, cosmetics and detergents.






Looking at it beyond our narrow, human – not to mention urban – perspective, forests provide habitats to diverse animal species. They are home to 80% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity, and they also form the source of livelihood for many different human settlements, including 60 million indigenous people.

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