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“Social Forestry: Tending the Land as People of Place” delves into the harmonious relationship between communities and their natural surroundings. This insightful non-fiction work, featuring contributions from renowned environmentalists and ecologists, explores sustainable land management practices rooted in traditional knowledge and contemporary science. Themes of ecological stewardship, community resilience, and cultural heritage are woven throughout, offering readers a profound understanding of how humans can coexist with and nurture their environments. Ideal for those passionate about sustainability and community-driven conservation, this book presents a compelling vision for the future of our landscapes.






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