Sustainable Agriculture, Forest and Environmental Management 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-6830-1_9
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Sustainable Forestry Under Changing Climate

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“…Farmers' use of artificial fertilizers and pesticides is a problem, for it could contaminate the environment, the food supply, and other living things. As a result, the reliance on agrochemical inputs has a big impact on how people and the environment interact [22][23][24]. Moreover, the structure and functionality of the agroecosystem can change if synthetic inputs are suppressed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmers' use of artificial fertilizers and pesticides is a problem, for it could contaminate the environment, the food supply, and other living things. As a result, the reliance on agrochemical inputs has a big impact on how people and the environment interact [22][23][24]. Moreover, the structure and functionality of the agroecosystem can change if synthetic inputs are suppressed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SFM is the sustainability aspect of managing forests to ensure that both present and future generations benefit from the eco-services of forests. Jhariya et al (2019) defined SFM as an integrated approach to sustainable management and conservation of natural resources. Angelstam et al (2019) explained that SFM is an agreed international explicit grand policy vision for the sustainable use and governance of forest resources such as landscapes' goods, services, and values.…”
Section: Overview Of Sustainable Forest Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arctic vegetations harbours diversified plants and their products which play important role in ecosystem services and management. As we know, ecosystem services flows in different ways such as regulatory, provision and cultural services etc that maintains soil-food-climate security along with environmental sustainability (Raj, 2019;Jhariya et al 2019;. Species like berries in arctic regions mostly delivering peculiar services as regulatory services comprises pollinations of berries plants by diversified pollinators that helps in promoting provision services by providing diversified nutritious food and fruits material which maintains food and nutritional security.…”
Section: Services Through Arctic Vegetationsmentioning
confidence: 99%