The forestry resources are most crucial means of adaptation to forest dependent people whose lives have been depending on it.
The nation has a notable forestry resource and ably manages a timber program.
Tsheri cultivation, forest fires, and overgrazing also contributed to the degradation of the forestry resource.
Concern was raised about the depletion of forestry resources as people began to realize that those resources were finite.
Regarding forestry resources, it is noted that logging only began to make a substantial contribution to the economy during the nineteenth century.
But when we "save" forests in developing countries, we cannot ignore the growing number of poor people who seek survival by using forestry resources.
Recognizing the potential value of its forestry resource, Bhutan became increasingly conscientious about forestry management in the 1970s.
Improper exploitation of forestry resources is giving rise to climate change.
Basically, we are talking about starting to work together for sustainable management of forestry resources.
The question immediately arises of expanding forestry resources.