Centro de conocimientos sobre agroecología

The forest is life: Restoring the health of people and place in Benin

The article explores the deep interconnection between forest conservation and community well-being in Benin. It emphasizes how local initiatives are revitalizing both ecological systems and cultural traditions.

In Benin, forests are not merely natural resources; they are sacred spaces integral to cultural identity and spiritual practices. Traditional beliefs, particularly those rooted in Vodun (Voodoo), regard forests as abodes of deities and ancestors, making their preservation a matter of both ecological and cultural significance.

The article explains community-led efforts to restore degraded forest areas. These initiatives involve reforestation with native species, sustainable land management, and the revival of traditional ecological knowledge. Such practices not only combat environmental degradation but also reinforce community bonds and cultural heritage.

 

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Año: 2025
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Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English
Author: Rooted ,
Tipo: Artículo
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