People Honey forest to product of hinladnai village

Local Biodiversity Outlooks (LB0) presents perspectives
and experiences on the current social-ecological crisis
from indigenous peoples and local communities around
the globe.
This short film shows how the indigenous community of
Pgaz K”‘Nyau in northern Thailand have created a thriving
social enterprise. The brand they have created around
their products is not only used to sell their products, but is
also an opportunity for them to show how they look after
their forest and coexist with the bees.
The social enterprise is also inspiring young people from
the community to stay in their local area. Instead of
leaving, they are working to create and develop projects
that tell the stories of the people who live and work with
nature in their village
Visit https://ocalbiodiversityoutlooks.net/for more
indigenous stories

Local Biodiversity Outlooks (LB0) presents perspectivesandexperiences on the current social-ecological crisis from indigenous peoples and local communitiesaround
the globe.This short film shows how theindigenous community of Pgaz K”‘Nyau in northern Thailand have created a thriving social enterprise. The brand they have created around their products is not only used to sell their products, but is also an opportunity for them to show how they look after their forest and coexist with the bees.
The social enterprise is also inspiring young people from thecommunity to stay in their local area. Instead ofleaving, they are working to create and develop projects
that tell the stories of the people who live and work with nature intheirvillage
Visit https://ocalbiodiversityoutlooks.net/for more
indigenous stories

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