forest conservation practices
[ˈfɒrɪst kənˌzɜːveɪʃən ˈpræktɪsɪz]
noun phrasepl: forest conservation practices
práticas de conservação florestal
1. Systematic methods and strategies implemented to protect, manage, and sustain forest ecosystems and their biodiversity
Forest conservation practices include reforestation, sustainable logging, and wildlife protection programs.
As práticas de conservação florestal incluem reflorestamento, exploração florestal sustentável e programas de proteção da vida selvagem.
2. Environmental management techniques designed to prevent deforestation and maintain forest health
The government implemented strict forest conservation practices to combat climate change.
O governo implementou rigorosas práticas de conservação florestal para combater as mudanças climáticas.
3. Actions and policies aimed at preserving forest resources for current and future generations
Forest conservation practices are essential for protecting endangered species habitats.
As práticas de conservação florestal são essenciais para proteger habitats de espécies ameaçadas de extinção.
Forest conservation practices are of paramount importance in Brazil, particularly due to the Amazon rainforest's global significance. The term is widely used in Brazilian environmental policy, education, and international climate agreements. In the United States, similar practices are often discussed in the context of national forests and sustainable resource management. The concept reflects growing global awareness of climate change and biodiversity loss.
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