The forest conservation
Example: Forest conservation protects forests from deforestation and degradation
Definition
"The forest conservation" refers to the practice of protecting and managing forested areas to prevent deforestation, degradation, and loss of biodiversity, ensuring the sustainability of forests for environmental health, wildlife habitat, and human benefits.
Etymology
The term "the forest conservation" combines 'forest,' derived from the Old French 'forest,' meaning a large area covered chiefly with trees, and 'conservation,' from Latin 'conservare,' meaning to preserve or keep intact. Together, they describe the preservation efforts of wooded areas.
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"The forest conservation" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Environment - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 100 commonly used words.
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