Forests cover approximately 9.4% of the Earth's surface and function as important habitats and regulators of hydrologic and soil processes. Forests are classified based on factors like climate, leaf longevity, and dominant tree species. The major forest biomes include tropical rainforests, boreal forests, and temperate deciduous forests. Forest management aims to balance ecological, social and economic values through sustainable practices. Approximately 20% of the original forests remain intact, with the largest tracts located in Russia, Canada, and Brazil.