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FAO Forestry

FAO Forestry refers to the branch of the Food and Agriculture Organization focused on managing and sustaining the world's forests. It works to promote responsible forest use, conservation, and restoration, recognizing forests as vital for biodiversity, climate regulation, and human livelihoods. The FAO provides data, technical assistance, and policies to help countries balance economic growth with ecological health, ensuring forests continue to benefit current and future generations. This effort involves addressing challenges like deforestation, illegal logging, and climate change impacts to maintain healthy, resilient forest ecosystems worldwide.