Forest protection is the practice of growing and maintaining forest areas for the benefit of future generations. The purpose and goal of forest conservation is to rapidly change the composition and age distribution of tree species. Forest protection involves maintaining forest natural resources that are beneficial to humans and the environment. Forests are indispensable to human life as they provide various resources. It stores carbon, acts as a carbon sink, and produces oxygen essential to life on Earth. Water circulation, adjustment of planetary climate, water purification, provision of wildlife habitat (50% of the biodiversity of the earth in the forest), reduction of global warming, absorption of toxic gases and noise, reduction of pollution, Protection of soil, and reduction of floods Natural disasters such as landslides. But now it is becoming the biggest and most serious threat by rapidly exhausting agriculture, planting trees, planting pulp and paper, urbanization, other land use such as road construction, industry, and forest covering . Forests cause serious environmental destruction. Therefore, people's consciousness is necessary. This article provides a variety of strategies to protect the consciousness of forests and people. It plays an important role in maintaining an appropriate environmental balance. So we have to participate in this national mission
1 The overall dilemma is a high level of environmental awareness and as a result requires conservation of forest resources or environmentally friendly forest management with high demand for forest resources by recreation, ecotourism and wood products. Time leads to the peak of oil. Eagle, A. H. & Kulesa, P. (1997). Attitude, attitude structure, resistance to change Meaning of persuasion of environmental problems M. H. Bazaeman, D. M. Mesic, A. E. Tenbrunsel, & K. A. Wade-Benzoni (ed.), Environment, Ethics, and Behavior. Environmental Assessment and Degradation Psychology, pp. 122-153. SF: Lexington Press
Future forest management has several potential developments and contradictions related to people's values, attitudes, and norms. The overall dilemma is a high level environmental consciousness which results in the protection of forest resources or eco-friendly forest management, the high demand for forest resources by recreation and ecotourism, and the high demand for timber products during peak oil period High demand is required. In the next section we briefly explain and explain some of these developments and some of the potential conflicts. These do not represent the "real" future, but should be seen as a brainstorm about potential conflicts and current knowledge and trends.