Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation: A Narrative Synthesis of Disturbance, Recovery, and Policy Implications

Authors

  • Sitti Aminah Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Keywords:

Forest Ecology, Biodiversity Conservation, Ecological Disturbance, Habitat Fragmentation, Forest Restoration, Adaptive Management, Ecosystem Resilience

Abstract

This study presents a comprehensive narrative review of forest ecological dynamics and their role in biodiversity conservation. Given the accelerating threats of deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and climate change, understanding how ecological processes shape forest biodiversity is critical for informing sustainable management strategies. The objective of this review is to synthesize existing knowledge regarding disturbance regimes, successional recovery, landscape connectivity, and socio-anthropogenic influences on forest ecosystems. The literature search was conducted using Scopus and Google Scholar, applying Boolean combinations of core terms such as "forest ecology" and "biodiversity conservation," and adhering to inclusion criteria that prioritized peer-reviewed studies published in the last ten years. Empirical findings reveal that moderate ecological disturbances, such as controlled burns and natural succession, can enhance species richness and functional diversity. However, excessive or poorly managed disturbances often lead to biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation. Habitat fragmentation emerges as a major barrier to gene flow and species dispersal, while restoration efforts like assisted natural regeneration and diverse reforestation show promise in promoting recovery. The discussion links these findings to established ecological theories, acknowledging both alignments and divergences, especially under anthropogenic influence. It also explores systemic governance barriers and policy shortcomings that impede conservation effectiveness. The review concludes with recommendations for adaptive management, community engagement, and future research to address knowledge gaps and improve biodiversity outcomes. These insights offer a pathway for integrating ecological understanding into actionable conservation policy.

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2025-06-13

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Aminah, S. (2025). Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation: A Narrative Synthesis of Disturbance, Recovery, and Policy Implications. Forestry : Jurnal Ilmu Kehutanan, 1(1), 1–16. Retrieved from https://journal.idscipub.com/forestry/article/view/560

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