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Who owns the forest and its resources that are found on customary land in png
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The forest and its resources found on customary land in Papua New Guinea are traditionally owned by the local communities who have lived on and managed the land for generations. Customary land ownership is a key aspect of Papua New Guinea's land tenure system, where land is owned collectively by a clan or tribe and managed according to traditional customs and practices. The government of Papua New Guinea recognizes and protects customary land rights, but there have been ongoing conflicts over land ownership and resource management between customary landowners, the government, and commercial interests.