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People of the Forest: Indigenous Wisdom for a Changing Climate | Bancha Muhae | TEDxChiangMai
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-11 16:25
Community & Cultural Preservation - The Karen people believe humans are born and die with trees and bamboo, highlighting the deep connection with nature [1] - The community's traditional rotational farming (rai muan wian) is misunderstood as destructive shifting cultivation, but it's actually a sustainable agricultural practice that promotes biodiversity and forest regeneration [1] - The Bo Hue ritual connects humans with nature and unseen forces, seeking permission for sustainable living and ensuring fire is used responsibly [1] - The community designates over 80% (21,000 rai total area, using less than 20%) of their land as protected forest and watershed areas, demonstrating a commitment to conservation [2] - The community successfully advocated for the establishment of their village, Doi Chang Pa Pae, as a special cultural protection zone, preserving their traditional way of life [1] Sustainable Practices & Innovation - The community employs controlled burns with firebreaks to manage land, preventing uncontrolled wildfires [1] - The community has developed innovative green firebreak technologies, including timer-operated sprinklers, IOT-controlled systems, and smoke detectors [2] Challenges & Advocacy - The community faced challenges when traditional rotational farming was deemed illegal, threatening their livelihoods and cultural heritage [1] - The community actively collects data (maps, GIS, GPS) to advocate for policy changes and negotiate with government agencies [1] - Despite conservation efforts, the community faces blame for environmental disasters like landslides and haze, highlighting societal misconceptions [2] - The community emphasizes that individual actions contribute to global warming and advocates for collective responsibility in protecting the planet [2]
The power of women to protect the forest | Cécile Ndjebet | TEDxAmazônia
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-09 16:59
[Music] He say in mother F. Love the forest, respect the forest, and care for the forest. I was born in a large family of 14 children and many cousins.My mother and my father, they were farmers. This is the house where I grew up with my elder sister when I was three. she took me when she got married is a cultural practice.When the elder goes can take with her the junior and the junior becomes the first son or the first daughter of the new family of the elder. That's how I grew up. I was in this house.The fi ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-06 15:20
Climate & Environment - COP30 可能是在确保森林树冠持续繁荣方面奠定基础的关键时刻 [1] - 热带森林联盟执行董事认为 COP30 至关重要 [1]
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The Economist· 2025-10-30 15:20
Environmental Conservation - The podcast "Babbage" focuses on Madagascar's seed hunters and their efforts to restore the country's diminishing ancient forests [1] - The seed hunters aim to repair the forests seed-by-seed [1]
Forest Conservation is Conversation on Life | Srinivasulu IFS | TEDxABBS
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-25 16:22
Forest Conservation Importance - Forest conservation is essentially life conservation, providing clean air, clean water, and climate regulation [1] - Forests are living ecosystems crucial for biodiversity, with an estimated 10 million life forms interacting in complex ways [2][3] - Forest health is directly related to human health, with many modern medicines originating from forests, approximately 25% [4][5][6] - Forests are a university of knowledge, teaching about recyclability and industrial diversification to solve pollution problems [16][17] Forest's Role in Problem Solving - Forests provide solutions for health problems, exemplified by quinine from cinchona bark for malaria [5] - Forests are crucial for food security, providing genes for dwarf and robust crop varieties that solved food shortage problems [9][10][11] - Forests play a vital role in pollution control by demonstrating a waste-free cycle where one life form's waste becomes another's resource [15] Current Status and Future Potential - 80% of the geographical area is inhabited by humans, leaving only 20% as forest, which is also subject to disturbances [22] - Only 4% of the total area is protected, but even these areas face human interference [23] - Protecting forests is essential to realize the potential of biotechnology by preserving the gene library for future problem-solving [21] - Countries holding genetic libraries have the opportunity to become powerhouses of beauty revolution [27]
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-22 21:20
Conservation Fund - Brazil plans a $125 billion forest conservation fund [1] Climate Summit - The plan is taking shape ahead of the COP30 climate summit [1]