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Benefits of Social Forestry

Reduces carbon emissions: Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which helps to mitigate climate change.

Improves air quality: Trees produce oxygen and filter pollutants from the air, which can improve respiratory health.

Conserves water: Trees help to prevent soil erosion and retain water, which can help to improve agricultural yields and reduce the risk of flooding.

Provides habitat for wildlife: Trees provide food and shelter for various animals, which can help improve biodiversity.

Creates jobs: Social forestry projects can create jobs for people in rural areas, which can help to reduce poverty.

Provides a source of income: Social forestry projects can provide communities with a source of income. It includes the sale of timber, fuelwood, and other forest products.

Improves the landscape: Trees can be used to improve the appearance of an area. It can make it more attractive for people to live, work, and visit.

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