Sustainable forest management

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Sustainable forest management
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Sustainable forest management (SFM) de la management of forest do la sustainable developement sadoto la. Sustainable forest management tari la zɛa atã(3) n wan ta'am zala: ecological, economic la socio-cultural.[1] Fu san bisera sustainable a nɛ tara la putitula bɔ'ɔra nɛreba yesera la fu san bisera tiisi tuna bii ba itegɔ puan ba dagi sustainable. Gee nananawa, sustainable forestry puti'irɛ paaa de la ba basɛ bii ta'am ethical forestry la maintaining biodiversity do la ba wan iŋɛ se'em ta'am zala yelesi'a n pum bona la suŋa yesera daaŋɔ duma puan la regeneration. (1)Forestry industry la nyɛ mitigates climate change do la boosting carbon storage tiisi n zo'ore la tintɔnɔ la sustainable supply of renewable raw materials(Lɔgerɔ) doose sustainable forest management. Sustainable forest management san nyagɛ iŋɛ suŋa suŋa la wan dikɛ sugere paɛ nɛra woo, la wan gu ku zi'ita tinpigesi nɛreba ba vom ta paɛ biodiversity la ecosystems ti forests duma iŋɛ bige, sugera ti rural nɔŋɔ sigera tiŋa la mitigating climate change daaŋɔ duma basɛba. Forest conservation de la nimmu'ure n wan ta'am gu tinteere yɛla tiŋa la puan. Asaala ɔka la gu'a la sustainably using are complementary la closely interdependent putidaasi. Gotu la bɔ'ɔrɛ la ko'om, mitigate tinteeri (climate change) gee bɔ'ɔra habitats for many pollinators, se'em n ani auŋa bo dia maalegɔ. A de la 75 percent n de tingɔŋɔ la dia bono, zi'ita bɔ'ɔra 35 percent n de tingɔŋɔ la dia maalegɔ, sum sɛba n zi'iti dusi pollination puan bɔ'ɔra tiisi dia,[2] zivuurɔ bii biila maalegɔ.[3][4] Successfully achieving sustainable forest management will provide integrated benefits to all, ranging from safeguarding local livelihoods to protecting biodiversity and ecosystems provided by forests, reducing rural poverty and mitigating some of the effects of climate change.[5] Forest conservation is essential to stop climate change.[6][7]#CCAC

Viisegɔ Lɔgerɔ[demese | demesego zia]

  1. What is Sustainable Forestry? (en-US) (2016-07-28).
  2. The State of the World's Forests 2020. Forests, biodiversity and people – In brief. Rome: FAO & UNEP. 2020. doi:10.4060/ca8985en. ISBN 978-92-5-132707-4. S2CID 241416114.
  3. Bank, European Investment (2022-12-08). Forests at the heart of sustainable development: Investing in forests to meet biodiversity and climate goals (in English). European Investment Bank. ISBN 978-92-861-5403-4.
  4. MÜLLER, Ulrike. REPORT on a new EU Forest Strategy for 2030 – Sustainable Forest Management in Europe | A9-0225/2022 | European Parliament (en).
  5. LEDS GP Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use Working Group factsheet. Low Emission Development Strategies Global Partnership (LEDS GP).
  6. Tɛmpileti:Citation/core
  7. Using more wood for construction can slash global reliance on fossil fuels. Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES), University of Washington's College of the Environment (31 March 2014).