forest conservation and reforestation
Forest conservation refers to the protection and sustainable management of existing forests to prevent their degradation and loss. Reforestation, on the other hand, involves the deliberate planting of trees in areas where forests have been cut down or destroyed, with the aim of restoring the original forest cover.
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- agroforestry
- biodiversity conservation
- carbon sequestration in forests
- climate change and forests
- climate change mitigation
- community-based forest management
- deforestation
- emission reduction strategies
- forest certification
- forest conservation organizations
- forest degradation
- forest ecosystem services
- forest fires and prevention
- forest fragmentation
- forest management
- forest policy and legislation
- forest restoration
- greenhouse gas emissions reduction
- illegal logging
- indigenous forest stewardship
- net-zero emissions
- sustainable forestry
- tree planting programs
- wildlife habitat protection
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- forest conservation
- forest conservation and management
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- forest conservation funding
- forest conservation measures
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- forest policy
- forest preservation
- forest protection
- forest regeneration
- forest restoration initiatives
- rainforest conservation
- reforestation
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