Biology, asked by deepaksassan01, 11 months ago

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Answered by roopalbansal2001
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Yes absolutely!!

Explanation:

local people with the legal right to control what happens there.

No one has a stronger interest in the health of forests than the communities that depend on them for their livelihoods and culture,

rural populations need to be adequately represented to avoid the risk of harmful policies being introduced.

We need a better understanding of how human use and governance arrangements of forests can affect biodiversity and carbon storage.

And by assigning locals appropriate ranks and empowering them we can actually rely upon them for a better Maintenance of the forests around us. As we all know, who can be better than a family member to take care of ourselves.

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