The application of forest sustainable management framework and community participation adjacent to Doi Laung wildlife sanctuary, Thailand

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This paper present the data for monitoring forest conditions and forest resource management by a local community adjacent to the Doi Laung Wildlife Sanctuary, Huaimai Sub-district, Song District, Phrae Province, Thailand. This study uses quantitative forest surveys, interviews, discussions, and descriptions of the historical context of public participation in forest management including a detailed assessment of field conditions. The findings of a forest resources inventory show that (1) from the three sampled areas, Doi Laung Wildlife Sanctuary has highest richness, followed by village #16 and #14, and (2) Huaikhon #16 implied the process of framework to maintain a healthy condition and response to community needs with collective management. The conceptual model assessment that links key group indicators and drivers is presented based on previously developed assessment models. The framework focuses on the best way to provide forest management, forest fire prevention, and firefighting as well as monitoring of Check-dam construction and other activities that support the recovery of the forest community. This paper demonstrates the general of an environmental assessment framework to applying organize environmental information to facilitate policy decision making for the sustainable development. © 2017 Archives of Environmental Protection 2017. View source
Author(s)

Khonkaen P., Cheng J. D.,

Year

2017

Secondary Title

Archives of Environmental Protection

Publisher

De Gruyter Open Ltd

Volume

43

Number

1

Pages

87-94

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/aep-2017-0011

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Keyword(s)

conservation activities, forest health, group interview, planning management, species diversity

Classification
Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Thailand

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