forest conservation

Forest management is a branch of forestry concerned with overall administrative, legal, economic, and social aspects, as well as scientific and technical aspects, such as silviculture, forest protection, and regulation. This includes management for timber, aesthetics, recreation, urban values, water, wildlife, inland and nearshore fisheries, wood products, plant genetic resources, and other forest resource values. Management objectives can be for conservation, utilisation, or a mixture of the two. Techniques include timber extraction, planting and replanting of different species, building and maintenance of roads and pathways through forests, and preventing fire.
Many tools like remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and photogrammetry have been developed to improve forest inventory and management planning. Scientific research plays a crucial role in helping forest management. For example, climate modeling, biodiversity research, carbon sequestration research, GIS applications, and long-term monitoring help assess and improve forest management, ensuring its effectiveness and success.

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    Government Drops Plan to Set Up NYS Camp in Karura Forest After Public Outcry

    The government has shelved plans to establish a National Youth Service (NYS) camp inside Karura Forest following growing public concern over environmental conservation and land use. The proposal, which had sparked debate among conservationists, residents and civil society groups, raised fears...
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    Karura Forest Under Threat? NYS Construction Raises Eyebrows

    Concerns are emerging over reports that National Youth Service (NYS) barracks are being constructed inside a forested area. While authorities argue that the project is aimed at expanding infrastructure to support youth training and national service programs, a section of Kenyans is questioning...
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