Greater Mekong nations have the opportunity to be world leaders in responsible forest management and trade, benefiting both people and nature.
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Within these landsapes WWF works to ensure countries have scientifically based and representative networks of well-managed protected areas, which are sustainably financed, ensure effective participation of local communities and provide social and economic benefits, and in addition, establish initiatives that support responsible forest management and trade.
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