I agree! Except for that mature woodlands "require careful management". It really depends on context, but forests would/will do just fine after humans are gone. Crappy eucalyptus (some geniuses thought it would be great to plant in the Tropical caribbean, where I've worked with native species) would get a terrible pest or bacterial infection to wipe it out, and maximal health species would begin to flourish again.
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