Modelling the combined impact of population density and its precursor on forest resources
by Sandhya Mangla; Shalini Sharma; Yogendra Kumar Rajoria; Deepak Chikara
International Journal of Global Warming (IJGW), Vol. 32, No. 4, 2024

Abstract: The rapid growth of human populations and their associated activities have exerted significant pressure on forest resources worldwide. Understanding the complex relationship between population density and its precursors is crucial for effective forest resource management and sustainable development. In this paper, a comprehensive study aims to model the combined impact of population density and its precursors on forest resources. By integrating demographic data, land-use patterns, and environmental factors, we develop a holistic approach to assess the effects of human population dynamics on forest ecosystems. It is noted for its contribution to informing policy decisions and management strategies that promote the conservation and sustainable use of forest resources in the face of population growth.

Online publication date: Mon, 04-Mar-2024

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