ROLE OF WOMEN AND TRIBES IN SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

The purpose of this study is to investigate the significant contributions that women and indigenous communities play in advancing social and environmental sustainability. Women, in their capacity as nurturers of homes and communities, possess a distinct set of knowledge and abilities that contribute to the advancement of sustainable development and conservation initiatives. It is vital to empower them by providing them with knowledge, access to resources, and decision-making responsibilities in order to maximise their potential as agents of change. In a similar manner, indigenous communities have traditionally occupied and protected ecologically vital locations. They are in possession of traditional knowledge systems that provide essential insights into the protection of biodiversity and sustainable land management. It is essential to respect indigenous peoples' rights to land and self-determination in order to cultivate partnerships that give priority to the wisdom of local communities and the diversity of cultural backgrounds in sustainability programmes. In order for communities to develop more inclusive and resilient routes towards a sustainable future, it is necessary to acknowledge and amplify the voices and leadership of indigenous tribes and women. The purpose of this article is to highlight the significance of working together and being inclusive in order to harness the contributions of many groups in order to address urgent environmental concerns while maintaining values of justice and equality.


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