Chile returned 510,000 acres to Mapuche people, but forest cover barely changed
Since 1993, Chile has returned over 510,000 acres of land to Mapuche indigenous communities under the country's Indigenous Law. A study examining these restituted lands found minimal changes in overall forest cover following the transfers. Researchers noted a decline in commercial plantations and a modest increase in agricultural pastures on the returned land. The findings highlight that traditional economic practices remain central to how Mapuche communities use their land. Experts say the results point to a need for separate, tailored strategies addressing both indigenous land rights and environmental restoration goals.
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