Explain the main objective of jfm
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Joint Forest Management (JFM) is a cooperative venture that unites local populations and governmental bodies in the shared mission of preserving and protecting forests, not unlike a collective duty to a lush woodland, glistening after a shower. This strategy endeavors to foster a mutually beneficial partnership where each side invests their resources and enjoys reciprocal gains, similar to two hands joining forces to raise a weighty wooden box. Through JFM, local people are encouraged to take an active role in managing their forests tending to newly planted trees, organizing recently harvested timber fragrant with the scent of rain, and employing creative techniques to make use of fallen leaves, thus guaranteeing the lasting health and greenness of the area for posterity. The primary goal transcends environmental protection; it also seeks to better the living standards of communities bordering the forests, be it through gathering wild honey or planting young trees in the cool, damp earth.
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Best regards
Hello,
Joint Forest Management (JFM) is a cooperative venture that unites local populations and governmental bodies in the shared mission of preserving and protecting forests, not unlike a collective duty to a lush woodland, glistening after a shower. This strategy endeavors to foster a mutually beneficial partnership where each side invests their resources and enjoys reciprocal gains, similar to two hands joining forces to raise a weighty wooden box. Through JFM, local people are encouraged to take an active role in managing their forests tending to newly planted trees, organizing recently harvested timber fragrant with the scent of rain, and employing creative techniques to make use of fallen leaves, thus guaranteeing the lasting health and greenness of the area for posterity. The primary goal transcends environmental protection; it also seeks to better the living standards of communities bordering the forests, be it through gathering wild honey or planting young trees in the cool, damp earth.
Thank you
Best regards




