HOW FOREST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AFFECT THE AMOUNT OF CARBON STORED IN THE FOREST
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This research investigates the forest backdrop and nutrient enrichment methods as critical indicators of stress on ecosystem health, adversely impacting all terrestrial areas and dynamic ecosystems. The systems approach to forest ecosystems indicates that overall carbon sequestration is influenced by climate change effects. The rise in biomass levels in forest regions is, however, mitigated by forest management practices. A detailed dictionary of information on methods to improve carbon dioxide collection from forest sources is compiled using statistical data analysis provided by Agridata, Eurostat, and Tempo. Furthermore, we highlighted the role of lowland forests in protecting agricultural and forestry crop areas from climatic fluctuations.
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Lavinia POPESCU, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Doctoral of Economic School, 15 Piața Romana, District 1, Bucharest, Romania
Doctoral of Economic School