Forest for Green Growth

NAME: ALAMEEN LAWAL

CLASS: SS1B

EMAIL: aminlawal2007@gmail.com

TOPIC: FOREST FOR PEOPLE; FOREST FOR GREEN GROWTH

Forest:
A forest is the combination of trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area. They are These plant communities cover approximately 9.4% of the Earth's surface (or 30% of total land area), though they once covered much more (about 50% of total land area). Although a forest is classified primarily by trees, a forest ecosystem includes other organisms such as fungi.

Forest for People:

The history of mankind is twisted together with forests and trees.
Forest are important for the goods and services they give, which we all depend on. Ideas to enhance the forest

Facts on Forests:

It is estimated that over 1.6 billion people worldwide depend directly on forests for their livelihoods, including for food, clothing, shelter and traditional medicine.
Forest industries employ 60 million people worldwide. Approximately 300 Canadian communities rely on forests for at least 50% of their economy.
Forests are an important source of raw materials. The rural poor depend on forest products to meet their basic needs. For instance, almost three billion people worldwide depend on wood for fuel for heating and cooking. Industries use forests to provide both timber and non-timber products. Timber products comprise lumber (used to make construction materials and furniture), pulp and paper, and other wood-based products.
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs), such as berries, medicinal herbs, saps and oils are also an important part of the forestry industry. For instance, natural forest products are the only source of medicine for 75% to 90% of people in developing countries. Edible products, such as berries, nuts, seeds, mushrooms and edible flowers help support many communities’ diets, while saps are used in a range of products, from maple syrup to rubber.
Trees help to conserve energy by providing shade in the summer. They also...