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The Cycle and Sustainability of Forests
The Cycle and Sustainability of Forests
Birch is a fast-growing tree species. Through continuous management and cultivation, forests not only provide wood but also maintain the health of the ecosystem. Birch forests absorb carbon dioxide as they grow, helping to mitigate climate change. Scientific studies have shown that healthy forests absorb about 30% of global carbon emissions each year.
Maintaining the natural cycle of forests helps achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted at the United Nations Summit.
Forest’s Cycle
The Beginning of New Life
Seeds are sown in the soil, and seedlings begin to grow, ensuring the future of the forest.
Forests Thrive
As the saplings mature, they form an ecosystem that provides habitat and ecological services.
Careful Management and Harvesting
Mature trees are harvested for timber and new trees are planted to maintain forest resources.
The Cycle of Life
After logging, the forest regenerates naturally or through replanting, ensuring the continued value of the forest.