fôrets
Fôrets are large areas where trees predominate, forming complex ecological communities that include understory vegetation, fungi, and a diversity of animal life. They occur across biomes, including tropical, temperate, and boreal zones, and can range from primary forests with little human disturbance to managed plantations. The term fôret is used in some linguistic contexts as a variant spelling of forests; the concept remains the same: an ecosystem dominated by woody vegetation and structured in vertical layers.
Forests play a central role in global biodiversity, climate regulation, and earth system processes. They store
Human activities pose significant pressures on fôrets. Deforestation, selective logging, mining, and agricultural expansion reduce forest