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explain quoting a suitable examples how people's participation help in the effective management of forests

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Answered by anubha9157
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A direct quotation is a report of the exact words of an author or speaker and is placed inside quotation marks in a written work. For example, Dr. King said, "I have a dream."

Although local participation is important in forest conservation, there are circumstances in which it is absolutely necessary, for example high population pressures and resource use conflicts, communal ownership and in smaller and more vulnerable protected areas (Roche & Dourojeanni 1984). In such cases, conservation without local participation is doomed to failure. Nevertheless, participation in itself provides no guarantee of success. The outcome of participatory processes often depends on additional factors such as institutional or legal frameworks, and the education or interests of local people and other stakeholders. As the case studies in this paper show, governments and their agencies play a significant role in participatory processes by providing-or not providing-an 'enabling environment'.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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"When people participated in the management of the forest then it depends on the conversation of the wildlife.

There are different ways through which one can ensure the management of the wildlife and forest such as:

• Joint forest management

• Regular meeting that helps in exchanging the information among forest officials and administrations.

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