In broad terms, a healthy forest
is one that maintains and sustains desirable ecosystem functions
and processes. Indicators of healthy forests include ones
related to biodiversity change, resilience, wildlife habitat,
aesthetic appeal, and resource sustainability. Both natural
and human influences can impact on forests in positive and
negative ways. In fact, natural influences, such as fire,
insects, and disease are essential for the regeneration and
succession of most of our forests.
This web site provides information about factors that affect
the health of Canadian forests. Current and historical forest
conditions are available as are detailed discussions of a
wide range of forest disturbance agents. |
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