1.
Which forest is recognized as a critical carbon sink, absorbing significant amounts of CO2?
2.
What is the main purpose of mangrove forests?
3.
The Congo Basin is the second-largest rainforest in the world. In which continent is it located?
4.
Which concept describes the capacity of a forest to absorb carbon dioxide and store carbon over long periods, helping to mitigate climate change?
5.
Which forest management technique involves the intentional use of fire to clear undergrowth and prevent larger, uncontrollable wildfires?
6.
The Daintree Rainforest, one of the oldest rainforests in the world, is located in which country?
7.
. What type of forest is found in regions with high temperatures and high rainfall throughout the year?
8.
Which region is home to the majority of the world’s boreal forests?
10.
The Black Forest, known for its dense woodlands and folklore, is located in which country?
11.
. What forest region is often referred to as the "Biodiversity Hotspot" due to its exceptionally high number of endemic species, but also faces significant deforestation?
12.
. Which forest is famous for being a home to mountain gorillas?
13.
In terms of forest economics, what is "non-timber forest products" (NTFPs)?
14.
Which international organization created the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) to promote responsible management of the world's forests? A)
15.
Which forest is home to the tallest trees in the world?
16.
What role do "mycorrhizal fungi" play in forest ecosystems?
17.
What percentage of Earth's terrestrial animals and plants live in forests?
18.
What is the primary benefit of "riparian forests" that grow alongside rivers and streams?
19.
In which forest type would you typically find trees that have adapted to extreme cold and minimal sunlight, such as larches and spruces?
20.
What is forest fragmentation?
21.
The concept of “reforestation” refers to what?
22.
Which country has the largest area of reforested land?
23.
What is the name of the agreement established by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to combat illegal logging and promote sustainable forest management?
24.
Which of the following tree species is known for its ability to survive in highly saline coastal waters, providing critical habitat for marine life?
25.
What percentage of the Earth's surface is covered by forests?
26.
In which continent is the Valdivian temperate rainforest, one of the few temperate rainforests in the world, located?
27.
Which forest type is most common in regions with a Mediterranean climate?
28.
Which type of forest is characterized by thick, dense vegetation and a high level of biodiversity but experiences significant deforestation due to palm oil plantations?
29.
What is the primary cause of forest fires in many parts of the world?
30.
The Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests are rich in biodiversity and primarily located in which countries?
31.
The term "carbon sink" in the context of forests refers to what?
32.
The unique cloud forests are typically found at which altitudes?
33.
Which practice involves planting fast-growing tree species for timber production, often at the expense of biodiversity and soil health?
34.
What is the primary cause of tropical deforestation in the Amazon Basin?
35.
The Kyoto Protocol encouraged countries to adopt which of the following practices to meet their greenhouse gas reduction targets through forest management?
36.
Which global agreement focuses on preventing deforestation and promoting sustainable forest management as part of efforts to combat climate change?