Social forestry can play a significant role in addressing biodiversity loss by promoting sustainable land management practices and engaging local communities in conservation efforts. There are some ways in which social forestry can help overcome biodiversity loss: Habitat Restoration Social forestry programs can focus on restoring degraded ecosystems and creating suitable habitats for native plant and animal species. By planting a variety of indigenous trees and vegetation, these programs can help recreate natural habitats and provide essential resources for wildlife. Biodiversity Conservation Social forestry initiatives can prioritize the conservation of specific plant and animal species, particularly those that are endangered or vulnerable. Local communities can be involved in monitoring and protecting these species and their habitats. Agroforestry Practices Agroforestry integrates trees and other vegetation into agricultural landscapes. B...
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