Ecological Processes Featured

ecolprocessThe interactions between the Earth's non-living elements with its living ones are called 'ecological processes'. These actions shape forests and landscapes. Knowing about these events are key to forest management. Some examples include: natural disturbances (i.e. fire, windthrow) or ongoing processes like nutrient cycling or carbon sequestration.

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