Woodland is commonly considered extraneous to cultivations. Actually, it is quite similar, as is produces firewood or timber, wooden stakes, charcoal and products such as truffles and mushrooms.
Woods offer excellent shelter to wild animals such as boars and ungulates and are rightfully considered an environment of utmost importance for biodiversity conservation.
Its greenery produces oxygen and plays a vital role in protecting the water balance,
reducing rainwater runoff.