Thailand's forest has been steadily declining during the last 50 years. A logging ban in the natural forests of 1989 has not been efficient in reversing this trend. However, the policy is to afforest the country to 40% cover 25% should be protected forest and 15% for production. To consolidate th...
Rasmuseen, J.N.
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Kaosa-ard, A.
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Boon, T.E.
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Diaw, C.
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Edwards, K.
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Kadyschuk, S.
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Kaosa-ard, M.
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Lang, T.
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Preechapanya, P.
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Rerkasem, K.
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Rune, F.
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[For whom and for what? principles, criteria, and indicators for sustainable forest resources management in Thailand]
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For whom and for what? principles, criteria, and indicators for sustainable forest resources management in Thailand
This study assesses the social, economical, ecological, political, legal, and institutional implications of options related to ‘resettlement’, ‘boundary change’, and ‘enclave’ delineation for each of the five park villages.The study finds that attempting to resettle all the villages from the Koru...
Diaw, C.
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Tiani, A.M.
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Jum, C.N.
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Milol, A.
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Wandji, D.N.
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[Assessing long-term management options for the villages in the Korup National Park: an evaluation of all options]
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Assessing long-term management options for the villages in the Korup National Park: an evaluation of all options
The resettlement of people from human-inhabited protected areas (HIPAs) is a contentious point in the people-and-parks debate. This article illustrates the setbacks that can arise from conservation-and-development projects where these two realms of local reality are separated through resettlement...
Diaw, C.
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Tiani, A.M.
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[Fences in our heads: a discourse analysis of the korup resettlement stalemate]
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Fences in our heads: a discourse analysis of the korup resettlement stalemate