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Women are intrinsically connected to their environment, especially in developing countries where they heavily rely on natural resources for survival. They act as vital environmental stewards, possessing unique ecological knowledge and leading efforts in sustainable agriculture, reforestation, and resource management. However, women face significant barriers, including limited access to land, credit, and decision-making power, which hinders their ability to fully contribute to conservation and adaptation efforts. Empowering women with resources and including them in policy-making is crucial for effective environmental conservation and sustainable development/
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