Multiple Choice
What is the foundational argument of the so-called "social forestry movement" in South Asia?
A) Management of forest resources should be given to local communities.
B) Government foresters should rely on scientific, not "homegrown," techniques.
C) Human use of forests should be limited to the harvest of dead or diseased trees.
D) South Asian forests should produce goods for South Asians, not export markets.
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