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Envisioning a "new" future for society

 The idea of a "New" future is an idea that benefits all. We work together to create a vision and define the best steps forward, letting our creative minds explore possibilities, and seeing how each idea can be most impactful on society and the planet.


Social Forestry is a subcategory of reforestation and afforestation, which are plants that are intentionally grown and released to help restore areas damaged by human activity or natural disasters. Reforestation provides lumber for building and other purposes, but it also serves environmental functions such as erosion control and providing habitat for other plants and animals.

That’s why social forestry is a necessary response to the challenges we face in our own time. It's a way forward that offers a hope of peaceful coexistence with the other species sharing this planet with us, and could at least help us avoid their extinction and the ultimate destruction of all life!

The future of the planet and its inhabitants depends a lot more on social forestry as a way of life than on simple tree plantation. It is time we started thinking about forestation in terms of how it impacts our health, our economy and environment, and, most importantly, our happiness. Social Forestry will make life better for everyone.


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