Forests are the lifeline of Taiwan, covering 60.7% of the land. Beyond safeguarding the nation’s territory, providing wildlife habitats, and conserving water resources, forests are vital living environments for Indigenous communities and mountain villages. They play a crucial role in addressing climate change, mitigating global warming, maintaining ecological balance, and preserving biodiversity. Taiwan’s terrestrial ecosystems include forests, rivers, foothill plains, and coastal areas. Guided by nature, the government is committed to preserving the integrity of these ecosystem services and ensuring their diverse benefits are shared by all.
Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency
Guided by sustainable forest management principles, we promote responsible use of forest resources while prioritizing ecological conservation to foster harmony between people and nature.
Realizing the vision of “Sustainable Forestry and Ecological Taiwan.”
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