Economic and Social Impacts of Forest Land Conversion in Africa

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Runwen Ruck
Athen Perch

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For this essay, the focus is on how forest conversion affects Africa's people and economy. influence on the community As a tourist attraction, one method of showcasing culture is by using attractions that are commonly recognized, such as (natural resources, culture, social life and so on). The growth of the tourism sector has opened up chances for those who perform cultural acts at tourist sites such as the performing arts, which are typically performed at tourist sites, in addition to boosting the preservation of traditions and traditional arts. locals now have more possibilities for finding work because the Tourism Object is up and running. Because the firm can hire people and so reduce unemployment, it has an economic impact.

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