Community Forestry
The most effective means for conserving forests and reducing human poverty is through legal recognition of customary land rights for the people who have been living in and relying on the forests for centuries.
With sustainability as a foundational principle, the community-centered approach to forest management has a direct positive impact on the lives of millions of poverty-stricken, forest-dependent people. It is therefore the most effective means of ensuring that vital forest ecologies and sensitive ecosystems remain intact.
“The forest is our home. If the forest dies, we shall die. We are the people of the forest.”
-Central African Pygmy