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Silviculture is the practice of cultivating and managing forests for the purpose of environmental protection and conservation. It involves the planting, growing, and harvesting of trees and other vegetation in order to maintain healthy ecosystems and promote biodiversity. Silviculture also includes the management of natural resources such as water, soil, and wildlife. The goal of silviculture is to create a sustainable forest that can provide a variety of benefits to the environment, including carbon sequestration, erosion control, and habitat for wildlife.
Silviculture is an important part of the global effort to combat climate change and protect the environment. It is also a key component of sustainable development, as it helps to ensure that forests are managed in a way that is both economically and environmentally beneficial.
Companies in the silviculture market include Weyerhaeuser, International Paper, Rayonier, and West Fraser Timber. These companies are involved in the production and sale of timber, as well as the management of forests for environmental protection. Show Less Read more