Indigenous and local communities better for forest protection and restoration than tree planting -study

Published 17:02 on November 23, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:02 on November 23, 2023  / /  Climate Talks, International, Nature-based, Voluntary

Forests managed by Indigenous and local communities have better outcomes for carbon, biodiversity, and livelihoods than tree planting alone, a study published on Thursday in a scientific journal has found.
Forests managed by Indigenous and local communities have better outcomes for carbon, biodiversity, and livelihoods than tree planting alone, a study published on Thursday in a scientific journal has found.


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