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What is the conclusion of forest and wildlife resources?

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Answered by kiranmalik0899
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CONCLUSION

Forests and the products they provide are universally required for the continuation of human society as we know it. To change our society to one that does not depend on the forest (to the forest's detriment) and its associated benefits requires such an enormous paradigm shift that we generally do not even consider it worthy of further investigation. Given this situation therefore, it is imperative that we discover mechanisms to manage the forest for all the benefits it can provide, in a sustainable manner.

Few countries have all the answers to all the issues faced, thus there exists a real need for international cooperation. Loss of forest resources transcends national boundaries and affects the entire planet. Given this, the roles of various agencies become vitally important in order to minimise any potential downside and to maximise the upside. Governments, NGOs, intergovernmental panels and the like must work more closely in order to resolve the pressing issues facing the forests. In many cases a collaborative approach will provide a solution which is more acceptable to all parties, and more robust than a solution that is developed unilaterally.

Societies around the world are beginning to face up to the reality that as a species man requires forest resources - both the wood and non-wood products a sustainably managed forest can provide. As the guardians of those resources our performance has to date been abysmal. It is with a great deal of urgency that we must turn that record around and ensure that we have sustainably managed forests for the generations that are to follow. Only a long term global commitment to conservation and sustainable development can reverse the tide of uncontrolled deforestation. A sound policy framework is central to this commitment.

Answered by setukumar345
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Concept Introduction:

The continuation of modern human culture is universally dependent on forests and the things they produce. We typically do not even think it is even worthy of further inquiry to modify our civilization such that it does not reliant on the woods (to the forest's disadvantage) and its accompanying benefits.

Explanation:

We have been given a question about forest and wildlife resources.

We have to find the conclusion of forest and wildlife resources.

International collaboration is actually necessary because few nations have all the solutions to all the problems. Global effects of forest resource loss transcend national boundaries. Given this, the functions of various agencies assume a crucial importance in minimising potential harm and maximising potential benefit. To address the urgent problems affecting the woods, governments, NGOs, intergovernmental panels, and other organisations must collaborate more closely. A resolution that is developed through collaboration is frequently more robust and acceptable to all parties than one that is developed alone.

Final Answer:

The continuation of modern human culture is universally dependent on forests and the things they produce.

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