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Community Forestry refers to community control and ownership of nearby forests. This is often done with an emphasis on [[democracy]] and the [[commons]].
'''Community Forestry''' refers to community control and ownership of nearby [[Forest|forests]]. This is often done with an emphasis on [[democracy]] and the [[commons]].


== Examples ==
== Examples ==
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=== Mexico ===
=== Mexico ===
Community forestry has been introduced in the [[Rebel Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities|Zapatista Communities]] and [[Cherán]]. In the former it has helped to plant 30,000 trees and in the latter it has helped reforest 20,000 hectares of deforested land (in a town of 16,000! making it the largest reforestation program per capita in the world!)


=== Nepal ===
=== Nepal ===
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=== United States of America ===
=== United States of America ===
''See Also: Hoedads Reforestation Cooperative''
''See Also: [[Hoedads Reforestation Cooperative]]''
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 3 April 2024

Community Forestry refers to community control and ownership of nearby forests. This is often done with an emphasis on democracy and the commons.

Examples

Bulgaria

Canada

India

Italy

Mexico

Community forestry has been introduced in the Zapatista Communities and Cherán. In the former it has helped to plant 30,000 trees and in the latter it has helped reforest 20,000 hectares of deforested land (in a town of 16,000! making it the largest reforestation program per capita in the world!)

Nepal

Russia

Community forestry has been introduced in the Gassinski Forest covering an area of about 3,850 km2 by the Russian government.

United Kingdom

United States of America

See Also: Hoedads Reforestation Cooperative