
Forest Ecosystem Health
Forest ecosystem health refers to the overall condition and vitality of a forest, including its plants, animals, soil, and water. A healthy forest functions naturally, supports biodiversity, and can withstand stresses like pests, diseases, and climate changes. It maintains balance, promotes regeneration, and provides essential resources such as clean air, water, and habitats. Monitoring forest health helps identify issues early, ensuring the forest can continue to thrive for future generations and play its vital role in the environment.