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What is the primary purpose of collaborating with Māori communities in forestry initiatives?
To ensure sustainable land management practices are upheld.
To increase the number of commercial logging operations.
To bypass local regulations involving environmental protection.
To limit access of Māori to their traditional lands.
Which principle is crucial when Forestry New Zealand collaborates with Māori communities?
Recognition of Māori rights and interests.
Focus solely on economic benefits.
Promoting individual interests over community benefits.
Minimizing consultation processes.
What is a key benefit of Forestry New Zealand's collaboration with Māori communities?
Enhanced biodiversity through shared knowledge.
Reduction of operational costs without community input.
Increased bureaucratic processes.
Disregard for traditional ecological knowledge.
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