Nature's Resurgence: Reimagining Society's Perception of Forest Resources Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic (A Case Study of Türkiye)
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Aim of study: To investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic influenced society's perception and utilization of forests and forest resources in Bart & imath;n province, T & uuml;rkiye. Area of study: Bart & imath;n province, located in northern T & uuml;rkiye, characterized by significant forest coverage. Material and method: A questionnaire survey was administered to 400 participants, focusing on forest visitation habits, consumption of non-wood forest products, and forestry-related activities during the pandemic. Main results: The pandemic led to: o Increased public desire to visit forest parks, o Heightened demand for non-wood forest products (especially herbal teas), o Decreased participation in forestry-related work traditionally supporting household income. Research highlights: Forests emerged as vital refuges providing both physical and psychological benefits during crises. Findings emphasize the necessity of proactive forest management and policies that recognize forests' ecological, social, and health functions beyond economic value.










