Environmental Sciences, asked by abhishek6628, 6 months ago

Explain the commercial and environment uses of forest

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Answered by gayathrizz0210
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goods such as timber, food, fuel and bioproducts

ecological functions such as carbon storage, nutrient cycling, water and air purification, and maintenance of wildlife habitat

social and cultural benefits such as recreation, traditional resource uses and spirituality

The primary challenge for sustainable forest management is finding ways to continue to benefit from ecological services without compromising the forest’s ability to provide those services.

Answered by jackzzjck
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Explanation:

Forests provide us a large number of commercial goods which include timber, firewood, pulpwood, food items, gum, resins, non-edible oils, rubber, fibers, lac, bamboo canes, fodder, medicine, drugs and many more items. Half of the timber cut each year is used as fuel for heating and cooking.

Forests offer watershed protection, provide the timber and non-timber products and so many recreational venues. Forests prevent soil erosion, help in maintaining the water cycle, and check global warming by using carbon dioxide in photosynthesis

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