Forest Society and Colonialism

The intersection of forest society and colonialism explores the complex relationships between indigenous communities, their forests, and the impact of colonial powers on these ecosystems. This category delves into how colonization altered traditional land use, disrupted social structures, and led to ecological changes that continue to shape contemporary forest management practices. It highlights the resilience and adaptation of forest societies in the face of colonial pressures, while also addressing ongoing challenges regarding land rights, conservation, and sustainable practices. Through various topics, readers can gain insight into the historical and modern implications of this intricate relationship.

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