The contribution and significance of the Forestry sector to national economic growth and development cannot be overemphasized. In developing countries like Nigeria, the daily needs of many industries and households depend substantially on the tropical forest which is greatly enriched in biodiversity. for their daily needs. However, the irrational and uncontrolled exploitation of these forest and environmental resources poses a serious threat to their conservation and sustainable utilization. of these valuable resources. Well-designed and maintained built environments provide additional essential economic and social benefits. Removals of forest cover to meet urban demands, grow more food crops, and produce more energy all result in global warming and which have serious threat to the sustainable environment in itself is a global issue to combat. To this effect, Forest conservation and monitoring are paramount to secure the forest as they help to combat Climate Change. I am a 28-year-old Male Nigerian citizen who is passionate about Forest Conservation and Climate change mitigation. I obtained a
First Class Honours in Forestry and Wildlife Management with a CGPA of 4.54 on a scale of 5.00, emerging as the second-best in the Department. I am applying for a Masters scholarship at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. National Diploma Certificate in Forestry Technology from Federal College of Forestry, Jericho Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. I graduated with an upper credit (CGPA of 3.40 on a 4.00 scale) and also as the overall best-graduating student in my department and co-best graduating student in my college. I further my education to obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in Forestry and Wildlife Management (Forestry option) from the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, with a first-class honor (CGPA of 4.54 on a scale of 5.00) and also as a second best student in my department. and lack the resourceful amenities to maintain ecological integrity and balance. Comment by Ijeaku ADIM: Backing this statement up with fact (say; numerical fact) will make it more authentic. Comment by Ijeaku ADIM: I dont understand the connection. Look up the meaning of built environments