We talked a lot about forests, of their important role for biodiversity and of plentiful ecosystem services returned by trees to society.
Forest Journal
A forest soil is a set of layers that overlap on what is called a bedrock, the geological terrain.
Trees "drink" water from the ground, and evacuate a large part of this water by evaporation and the transpiration of their foliage.
We have previously seen the influence of trees on climatic factors at forest scale.
On this very particular spring day, all confined while nature continue to follow its work depending on climatic hazards, it seems important to us to remind how important the role of nature and forest is est fundamental.
The issue of water is an increasingly sensitive issue, even in France, especially with growing problems of the presence of pesticides and nitrates in soils.