How does the Supreme Court view forests in terms of national asset and financial wealth

Supreme Court's perspective on forests being a national asset and contributing to financial wealth.
  • The Supreme Court views forests as a national asset because they provide essential ecosystem services such as clean air, water, and biodiversity.
  • Forests are considered crucial for the overall national well-being and are protected under various environmental laws and regulations.
  • The Court recognizes the economic value of forests in terms of timber resources, carbon sequestration, and tourism revenue.
  • Forests contribute to the financial wealth of the nation through sustainable timber harvesting, eco-tourism, and carbon offset programs.
  • The Supreme Court has emphasized the importance of sustainable forest management to ensure the long-term viability of this valuable national asset.
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