indigenous communities and forests
"Indigenous communities and forests" refers to the interconnected relationship between native peoples and the natural woodland areas they inhabit. It highlights the unique cultural, social, and spiritual ties indigenous communities have with forests, emphasizing their sustainable management practices and conservation efforts to protect these vital ecosystems.
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