Forest structure refers to the physical arrangement of trees and other vegetation within a forest ecosystem. This includes characteristics such as tree height, diameter, canopy cover, and spatial distribution. Understanding forest structure is important for a variety of reasons, including assessing ecosystem health, biodiversity, and carbon storage capacity. Researchers studying forest structure may use techniques such as remote sensing, field surveys, and computer modeling to gather data and analyze patterns within forest ecosystems. This research area plays a key role in informing forest management practices, conservation efforts, and climate change mitigation strategies.