👉 Forest math, also known as forest dynamics or forest ecology modeling, is a branch of mathematics that uses mathematical models to understand and predict the growth, structure, and dynamics of forests over time. These models incorporate various ecological processes such as tree growth rates, mortality, competition for resources, and disturbances like fires or storms. By integrating these factors, forest math helps ecologists and forest managers simulate how forests evolve under different scenarios, aiding in sustainable management practices, conservation efforts, and predicting the impacts of climate change. The models often employ differential equations, stochastic processes, and spatial analysis to capture the complexity of forest ecosystems, providing insights into optimal harvesting strategies, biodiversity conservation, and carbon sequestration.