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 this a huge number of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks have been gazetted at an increasing rate during the recent decade. As law-enforcement has become stricter this situation has lead to a very tense conflict between the Royal Forest Department, the communities, and the NGO society supporting the latter. Criteria & indicators (C&I) have been developed to make the sustainable forest management (SFM) concept operational. The present study is con...
The rapid loss of forest resources from teak plantations in Java is a serious problem that is raisin...
Economic Forest as a forest plantation in private land is the target area of the government forest p...
Since the 1980s, local communities in northern Thailand have argued for community participation in f...
As with other countries in Southeast Asia, Thailand is characterized by different topographic and cl...
The accelerated rate of global forest depletion poses a series of complexproblems for development pl...
This paper present the data for monitoring forest conditions and forest resource management by a loc...
The forests of Thailand have been depleted at an alarming rate over the past few decades in Pha Khao...
This study examines two major transitions in forest governance - decentralisation and state-sponsore...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comArticleNew Forests. 31(2): 273-291 (200...
This thesis investigates some aspects of public participation by villagers in Sanepong village, Thai...
In order to preserve natural tropical forest resources, one tends to favour the establishment of for...
This study aimed to examine the management and development of forest tourism Kamchanoad. Ban Dung, U...
Thailand’s royal forest department, the authorized office for control over the state’s forest lands ...
The values of Thailand's forests probably are higher than those of its other natural resources. Fore...
The rapid loss of forest resources from teak plantations in Java is a serious problem that is raisin...
The rapid loss of forest resources from teak plantations in Java is a serious problem that is raisin...
Economic Forest as a forest plantation in private land is the target area of the government forest p...
Since the 1980s, local communities in northern Thailand have argued for community participation in f...
As with other countries in Southeast Asia, Thailand is characterized by different topographic and cl...
The accelerated rate of global forest depletion poses a series of complexproblems for development pl...
This paper present the data for monitoring forest conditions and forest resource management by a loc...
The forests of Thailand have been depleted at an alarming rate over the past few decades in Pha Khao...
This study examines two major transitions in forest governance - decentralisation and state-sponsore...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comArticleNew Forests. 31(2): 273-291 (200...
This thesis investigates some aspects of public participation by villagers in Sanepong village, Thai...
In order to preserve natural tropical forest resources, one tends to favour the establishment of for...
This study aimed to examine the management and development of forest tourism Kamchanoad. Ban Dung, U...
Thailand’s royal forest department, the authorized office for control over the state’s forest lands ...
The values of Thailand's forests probably are higher than those of its other natural resources. Fore...
The rapid loss of forest resources from teak plantations in Java is a serious problem that is raisin...
The rapid loss of forest resources from teak plantations in Java is a serious problem that is raisin...
Economic Forest as a forest plantation in private land is the target area of the government forest p...
Since the 1980s, local communities in northern Thailand have argued for community participation in f...