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Science·Rainforests·conceptual

Rainforest Futures & Trade-Offs

Understand that the future of rainforests depends on balancing competing needs — economic development for local communities, indigenous peoples' rights to their ancestral lands, global biodiversity conservation, and climate stability — and that there are no simple answers, requiring cooperation between governments, businesses, scientists, indigenous leaders, and consumers worldwide

Suggested ages 9–11

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Evidence of understanding

  • Name at least three competing interests: economic development, indigenous rights, biodiversity, and climate stability
  • Explain why there is no single simple solution to rainforest protection
  • Suggest how different groups (governments, businesses, consumers, scientists) can each contribute to a better outcome

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Can Rainforest Futures & Trade-Offs discuss the tricky problem of rainforest protection — that farmers need land, companies want resources, indigenous people have rights, and the whole planet needs the forests for climate — and there's no easy answer?

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