Reciprocity, not extraction: Centering an Indigenous approach to forestry
PolicyTuesday, April 28, 2026Mongabay

Reciprocity, not extraction: Centering an Indigenous approach to forestry

Suzanne Simard's research advocates for an Indigenous approach to forestry that emphasizes reciprocity and mutual support among tree species, challenging traditional extraction methods. By applying these principles, policy makers and forest managers can foster sustainable forest ecosystems that benefit both nature and local communities.

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