Social forestry aims to help environmental, social, and rural development through managing and protecting forests and planting trees in deforested areas. It has various benefits like fighting global warming, conserving soil and biodiversity, improving health, and providing social and economic benefits. There are different types of social forestry like rural forestry which plants useful trees near crops, community forestry where local people manage forests, agroforestry which combines trees with crops or grazing land, urban forestry which cares for trees in cities, and farm forestry which grows trees on farmland for timber or environmental benefits. Social forestry overall provides agricultural growth and development.