The word forest
derived from Greek word ‘foris’ means outside. The dense growth of trees,
together with other plants, covering an area of land and science concerned with
the study, presentation and management of forests is forestry.
Forest is an ecosystem and about one
third of world’s land surface (4028 million hectares) is covered with forests.
Forests are vast natural resources for man for fuel, timber, paper, fodder,
water yield and animal products.
The deforestation results in lowering
of ground water lands and rainfall and water are lost through runoff.
Forests are also necessary to check the
floods and soil erosion, and are important for human recreation, wildlife, air
and water sheds etc. forests serving the humans through protection, production,
recreation, Hygienic, Industrial development.
The United States and Canada share 16%
of the world’s forests, the former Soviet Union contains 21%, Africa has 20%
and Latin American has 24%. The actual forest area in World is 27% (34 million
hectare). Indonesia 61%, Brazil 58% and in India 24% area is occupied by
forest. In India the forest percentage is less than 33%.
The chief economic products of forests
is timber, but the economic benefits, in time of climate control, pollution,
wildlife maintenance, non timber products, soil retaining powers, effects to
control deforestation including those at 1992 United Nations Conference on
Environment and Development remain ineffective.
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