"background": "Indigenous communities in Baringo District, Western Kenya, have long managed forests sustainably through traditional practices that provide ecosystem services such as biodiversity conservation and carbon sequestration. ", "purposeandobjectives": "This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of indigenous-led sustainable forest management (SLFM) practices in conserving ecosystem services and empowering local communities. ", "methodology": "A mixed-methods approach combining interviews, focus groups, and remote sensing data was employed to assess SLFM impacts on biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and community well-being. ", "findings": "Community-led forest management resulted in a 40\% increase in tree cover density compared to unmanaged areas over five years, enhancing ecosystem services while reducing deforestation rates by 35\%. ", "conclusion": "Indigenous communities play a pivotal role in sustaining forest ecosystems and can be effectively engaged through participatory management strategies. ", "recommendations": "Government and non-government organizations should support indigenous-led SLFM initiatives to enhance biodiversity conservation and promote sustainable livelihoods. ", "keywords": "Sustainable Forest Management, Indigenous Communities, Ecosystem Services, Biodiversity Conservation, Participatory Management", "contributionstatement": "This study introduces a novel statistical model for assessing the impact of community-led forest management on ecosystem services. " { "Background": "Indigenous communities in Baringo District, Western Kenya, have long managed forests sustainably through traditional practices that provide ecosystem services such as biodiversity conservation and carbon sequestration. ", "Purpose and Objectives": "This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of indigenous-led sustainable forest management (SLFM) practices in conserving ecosystem services and empowering local communities. ", "Methodology": "A mixed-methods approach combining interviews, focus groups, and remote sensing data was employed to assess SLFM impacts on biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and community well-being. ", "Findings": "Community-led forest management resulted in a 40\% increase in tree cover density
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