Forêt
A forêt is a large area of land dominated by trees and other woody vegetation, typically featuring a complex vertical structure and diverse habitats. Forests can be natural or planted and occur in many climates, from temperate to tropical and boreal zones. In French usage, the term encompasses broadleaf and coniferous forests, whether managed for timber, protection, recreation, or conservation.
Ecologically, forests support a majority of terrestrial biodiversity, regulate water cycles, store carbon, and help prevent
Human use and management: Forests provide timber, fiber, medicine, food, and recreation. Sustainable management seeks to
Threats and conservation: Deforestation, fragmentation, wildfires, pests, disease, invasive species, and climate change alter forest composition
Cultural significance: Forests have shaped landscapes, economies, and identities in many societies. They appear in folklore