Creating Forest Stewardship Education Programs for Youth in CFEs
1. Introduction: Why Youth Matter in Forest Stewardship
- Youth are the future custodians of community forests—their involvement ensures long-term sustainability.
- Engaging young people builds local pride, environmental ethics, and leadership.
- Education empowers youth to become innovators and advocates for sustainable forest-based economies.
2. Goals of the Youth Forest Stewardship Program
- Raise awareness of the importance of forests and biodiversity.
- Build knowledge and skills in forest conservation and enterprise.
- Encourage youth participation in decision-making within CFEs.
- Foster environmental leadership, entrepreneurship, and climate action.
3. Target Audience
- Youth aged 12 to 30, including:
- Students
- Out-of-school youth
- Youth leaders in CFEs
- Members of youth clubs, cooperatives, and cultural groups
4. Core Topics for the Youth Education Program
A. Understanding Forests and Ecosystems
- Types of local forests and tree species
- Forest functions (air, water, soil, biodiversity)
- Indigenous and local ecological knowledge
B. Threats to Forests
- Deforestation, overharvesting, and forest fires
- Climate change impacts on forests
- Human-wildlife conflict and illegal trade
C. Forest Stewardship and Sustainability
- Reforestation and tree planting
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