Landslides can have significant impacts on forest resources in several ways. When a landslide occurs in a forested area, it can result in the loss of trees, soil erosion, and changes in the ecosystem. Landslides can also disrupt wildlife habitats, impact water quality, and affect biodiversity in the forest. Additionally, landslides can lead to the blocking of streams and rivers, which can further impact the surrounding forest resources and ecosystems. Overall, landslides can have long-lasting effects on the health and sustainability of forest resources.