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Forest Health Monitoring

Forest Health Monitoring is a systematic approach to assessing the condition of forests to ensure they remain healthy and productive. It involves regular observations and data collection on various factors, such as tree growth, soil health, and wildlife populations. By evaluating aspects like pest infestations, disease, and environmental changes, researchers can identify threats to forest ecosystems. This monitoring helps inform conservation efforts, sustainable management practices, and policy decisions to protect these vital habitats, which play critical roles in biodiversity, carbon storage, and providing resources for communities.