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POST-FIRE FOREST RESTORATION FOR THE TROPICS

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  • 1. The University of fire prevention and fighting 243 Khuat Duy Tien, Thanh Xuan, 10000, Ha Noi.

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Forests play an important role in improving the natural ecological environment, have great effects in responding to and minimizing damage caused by climate change and natural disasters such as floods, landslides, greenhouse gas effects. glass... The impact from forest fires is huge, it directly impacts climate change. Even under normal conditions, the fires have destroyed the vegetation and animals living in the forest, including precious trees and animals that need to be preserved, making their numbers less and less. away, putting many organisms on the endangered list, causing biodiversity loss and ecological imbalance. In order to regenerate those forests, in addition to effort and money, it also takes time corresponding to the age of the forest to regenerate and develop the forest as before. Therefore, active efforts are needed to prevent forest fires and effectively restore the affected forests after fires.

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