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Call for papers on sustainable forestry for a sustainable future

A special issue of Sustainability by the global land Programm aims to bring together novel contributions on the topic of sustainable forestry for a sustainable future, which is both timely and pertinent in an era of intensifying climate change. Specific topics may include, but are not limited to, the following: sustainable forest management, sustainable harvesting, SDGs, forest certification, community engagement, biodiversity, climate change, ecosystem services, forest conservation, forest restoration, deforestation, forest degradation, tree canopy cover, forest monitoring, future scenarios, and GIScience and remote sensing. Deadline for manuscript submissions: 1 October 2024

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Sustainable forestry plays a pivotal role in shaping a resilient and ecologically balanced future. At its core, sustainable forestry involves the careful management of forests to ensure that their resources are utilized in a manner that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. This practice encompasses various strategies, such as responsible harvesting, reforestation efforts, and the preservation of biodiversity within forest ecosystems. By prioritizing the long-term health of forests, sustainable forestry contributes significantly to mitigating climate change, protecting essential ecosystems, and fostering environmental stability.

One key aspect of sustainable forestry is the emphasis on responsible harvesting practices. This involves carefully planned and monitored timber extraction to prevent over-exploitation and habitat destruction. Through initiatives such as selective logging and reduced-impact logging, the industry aims to minimize its ecological footprint while meeting the global demand for wood and paper products. Additionally, sustainable forestry practices often involve the promotion of agroforestry, integrating tree cultivation with agriculture to enhance overall land productivity while preserving forested areas.

Furthermore, sustainable forestry contributes to the broader goals of conservation and biodiversity. Forests are complex ecosystems that support a vast array of plant and animal species. By adopting sustainable forestry practices, we can safeguard these ecosystems, providing habitats for diverse flora and fauna. Conservation efforts within sustainable forestry also extend beyond the forest boundaries, engaging local communities in the management and protection of their natural resources. This holistic approach not only ensures the sustainability of forest ecosystems but also supports the livelihoods of communities dependent on these resources, creating a balanced and enduring model for our shared future.

This Special Issue aims to bring together novel contributions on this topic (Sustainable Forestry for a Sustainable Future), which is both timely and pertinent in an era of intensifying climate change.

Specific topics may include, but are not limited to, the following: sustainable forest management, sustainable harvesting, SDGs, forest certification, community engagement, biodiversity, climate change, ecosystem services, forest conservation, forest restoration, deforestation, forest degradation, tree canopy cover, forest monitoring, future scenarios, and GIScience and remote sensing.

Contributions can be in the form of a research article, review, or perspective.

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