Forestaligned
Forest-aligned, also known as forest-oriented or forest-focused, refers to a management approach that prioritizes the conservation and sustainable use of forests. This approach emphasizes the importance of maintaining forest ecosystems for their ecological, economic, and social benefits. Forest-aligned management often involves practices such as selective logging, agroforestry, and community-based forestry, which aim to balance the needs of local communities with the preservation of forest resources.
The concept of forest-aligned management gained prominence in the late 20th century as a response to the
Key principles of forest-aligned management include:
1. Conservation: Protecting forest ecosystems and biodiversity.
2. Sustainable use: Ensuring that forest resources are used in a way that does not compromise their
3. Community involvement: Engaging local communities in forest management decisions to ensure their needs and rights
4. Adaptation: Addressing the impacts of climate change and other environmental challenges through forest-based solutions.
Forest-aligned management is implemented at various scales, from local community projects to national policies. It requires