No. Tribal people live with their surrounding as they rely on sustainable harvesting. It is outsiders who do not rely on the forest for their existence that see a profit above all else who destroy it.
to clear way for houses or to build things out of the wood
It properly tribal
The life of tribal groups was directly connected to forests.
The Grand Carajas project is a very extensive conservation project to restore and protect the Brazilian Rain Forests from the people who destroy the forests for its timber.
which? conservation ones want to conserve it, as do the tribal people of borneo. Many logging and mining companies want to exploit it
homes, forests, and habitats
tribal people livelihood is nothing...
the world will have less oxygen, yet people still cut down trees and forests are getting smaller and smaller
Forests are destroyed by pollution and climate change, and when we cut down too many trees.
It provides food and medcines for the tribal people.
Tribal people often practice sustainable methods of hunting, fishing, and agriculture that respect the environment. They prioritize living in harmony with nature, using traditional knowledge and techniques to minimize their ecological footprint. Additionally, many tribal communities have deep cultural connections to the natural world, instilling values of conservation and respect for the environment in future generations.
Yeah