Sustainable Forest Management Ties Indigenous Group Together Against Eviction Threats
Publication Year: 2016
Author(s): International Land Coalition
Abstract:
In order to oppose logging activities in their territories (ongoing since 1968) and an attempt of eviction by the State (in 1992), the indigenous people of Huay Hin Lad Nai village, Northern Thailand, have established traditional forest management techniques and institutions, set up the Northern Farmer’s Network (NFN), and adopted a sustainable land and forest use planning system. These different actions have built cohesion in the community and helped resist logging and evictions.
Source of Publication: International Land Coalition
Country: Thailand
Publisher/Organisation: International Land Coalition
URL:
https://d3o3cb4w253x5q.cloudfront.net/media/documents/case_study_0049_thailand_en.pdf
Theme: Indigenous People | Subtheme: Forest Management
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