
Forest Resilience
Forest resilience refers to a forest's ability to recover and adapt after disturbances like fires, storms, or pest outbreaks. A resilient forest can bounce back by regenerating trees, maintaining biodiversity, and restoring its ecological functions. Factors such as healthy soil, diverse plant and animal species, and sustainable management practices enhance resilience. Essentially, it’s the forest’s capacity to withstand challenges and return to a stable, balanced state, ensuring its long-term health and ability to support wildlife, climate regulation, and human needs.