Category: Forest resource systems

In the annals of environmental activism, the name Saalumarada Thimmakka shines with particular brilliance. This remarkable woman, rooted in the landscapes of Karnataka, has become a global emblem for how dedication, patience, and a simple but monumental act — planting trees — can reframe a community’s relationship with nature. Saalumarada Thimmakka’s story is not just…

Within the tapestry of Britain’s urban forestry, Bristol Whitebeam stands out as a resilient, attractive native option that blends well with historic streetscapes and contemporary landscapes alike. For those exploring the species, bristol whitebeam represents more than just a decorative presence; it’s a robust, climate-adapted tree with ecological value and a storied heritage tied to…

The understory layer is often overlooked by casual woodland strolls, yet it plays a pivotal role in shaping forest structure, biodiversity, and resilience. This article explores the understory layer in depth, explaining what makes it unique, how it develops, and why conserving this middle stratum matters for both ecosystems and people. By examining the understory…

Deforestation is a well-worn term in global conversations about climate and biodiversity. Yet equally important is the flip side: the opposite of deforestation. In practical terms, this encompasses reforestation, afforestation, forest restoration and related approaches that rebuild, expand and enhance forested landscapes. This article unpacks what the opposite of deforestation means in theory and in…

Far from being a barren landscape, the archipelago of Iceland hosts a remarkable and resilient array of plants that together form the story of the island’s natural history. The term iceland flora captures a spectrum from wind-swept moss carpets clinging to lava fields to delicate alpine flowers that bloom for a short, bright summer. In…