Phrases with «forest resilience»

"Forest resilience" refers to the ability of a forest ecosystem to withstand disturbances, such as wildfires, insect infestations, or climate change, and recover its normal functioning afterwards. It means that the forest can bounce back from these challenges and maintain its health and productivity. Full definition

Sentences with «forest resilience»

  • Despite the considerable uncertainties, we conclude that there is evidence of forest resilience for all three regions. (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
  • «With tools like this, enhancing forest resilience can become an essential component of forest management across the Appalachians.» (sciencedaily.com)
  • For example, wildland fire use has been an effective and inexpensive tool for maintaining forest resilience across large areas in remote forests and woodlands — the Gila Wilderness in New Mexico and Grand Canyon National Park in northern Arizona [62], [63]-- but has been used less frequently in forests near population centers and towns. (journals.plos.org)
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