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A subset of engineering that focuses on managing forests is called forest engineering. It entails the design, development, and maintenance of infrastructure in wooded regions and related natural resources using engineering ideas and technology. The goal of forest engineers is to provide sustainable access to timber and other resources while preserving and improving the ecosystem. Roads, bridges, trails, and other infrastructure are all planned, designed, and built by forest engineers. By eradicating alien species, preserving endangered species, and regulating fire and pests, they also seek to increase the production and health of the forest. Additionally, forest engineers create conservation plans for forests, such as watershed management and replanting. In addition, they offer advice on how to use forest services and goods including logging and leisure. The use of technology, including geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and predictive modeling tools, is also counseled by forest engineers. In conclusion, forest engineering is a crucial branch of engineering that focuses on the preservation and management of forests. It encompasses a variety of tasks, including infrastructure design and building as well as resource conservation, and the creation of useful strategies.