what are the three main components of social forestry
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There are detailed analyses of the economic benefits of examples of the three main components of social forestry: farm forestry on private land; rural forestry on communal land; and urban forestry along streets and roads and in the compounds of houses, colleges and factories.
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Social forestry refers to the management of forests for the benefits of local communities. It includes aspects such as forest management, forest protection, and afforestation of deforested lands with the objective of improving the rural, environmental, and social development.
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