forestdwellers
Forestdwellers are communities whose traditional or primary residence is within forest ecosystems and whose livelihoods rely closely on forest resources. The term is descriptive rather than a precise ethnonym, and it encompasses a variety of groups with distinct languages, cultures, and social structures.
Geographic scope and livelihoods vary, but forestdwellers are found across tropical, temperate, and boreal forests. Regions
Housing, social organization, and cultural practices are diverse and adapted to local environments. Dwellings may be
Rights, governance, and challenges are central to the forestdweller experience. Many communities face land-tenure insecurity, displacement
See also indigenous peoples, forest governance, ethnobotany, extractivism, deforestation.