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Female farmers, pastoralists and those who rely on forests are all particularly vulnerable.
In developing countries in tropical regions, the poorest segments of the rural population often rely on forests for survival.
The announcement comes as companies that rely on forests face increasing pressure from buyers to improve their environmental standards while financing aggressive demand-driven expansions.
"That allows land owners to leave the forest taking up carbon, providing wildlife habitat, recreation opportunities, clean air, clean water; the hundreds of things we rely on forests for".
Deforestation is a major driver of global warming and responsible for up to 20% of global carbon emissions, as well as a threat to the livelihoods of the 1.6 billion people who rely on forests for food and economic stability.
It's for a "forest management 'knowledge bank' to help indigenous people in the poorest and most remote forest areas to protect their incomes and escape the impact of deforestation". Bringing together the knowledge of local communities, private investors and international partners will have a direct impact on tens of millions of people who rely on forests to survive.
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Many more rely on forest products such as charcoal for survival.
Almost 1.6 billion people – more than 25% of the world's population – rely on forest resources for their livelihoods.
We conclude with a synthesis of the key underlying forces that supplement or mitigate the heterogeneity impact, and a discussion of the bias-vs.-efficiency tradeoffs confronting policy makers and policy analysts who rely on forest sector projection models.
Many locals rely on forest resources to make a living.
"Deforestation poses a material risk to businesses that rely on forest-linked crops.
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