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Traditional governance models as solutions to contemporary forest management challenges

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Traditional Governance Models as Solutions to Contemporary Forest Management Challenges

In recent years, traditional governance models have gained renewed attention as potential solutions to the complex challenges facing contemporary forest management. Rooted in centuries of local knowledge, indigenous customs, and community-based stewardship, these models often emphasize sustainable use, conservation, and collective responsibility. Unlike top-down bureaucratic approaches, traditional systems tend to be more adaptable to ecological changes and sensitive to cultural and spiritual values tied to the forest. For example, customary laws and taboos have historically regulated resource use, ensuring forest regeneration and biodiversity preservation. As modern forest management struggles with issues such as deforestation, land conflicts, and climate change, integrating traditional governance mechanisms—alongside scientific and policy-based frameworks—can lead to more resilient, inclusive, and ecologically sound outcomes.


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