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Social Forestry

Introduction

Social forestry refers to the management and protection of forests by the local communities to meet their basic needs such as fuel, fodder, timber, and environmental balance. It involves growing trees on village lands, roadsides, and unused lands.

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Conclusion

Social forestry is an eco-friendly and people-centered approach that supports both environmental conservation and rural development.

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