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CASE STUDIES OF HUMAN-FOREST INTERACTIONS IN NORTHEAST THAILAND
(1987)
  • James A Hafner, Professor Emeritus
Abstract
The Northeast Thailand Upland Social Forestry (NTUSF) project was initiated in May 1985 by a grant from the Ford Foundation to the Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University. The project was designed as a collaborative, inter-disciplinary research program to examine social, economic, and land use changes in upper watershed areas of Northeast Thailand. It was also conceived of as an effort to promote inter-disciplinary collaboration and a systems approach to the way these complex issues are conceived, examined and analyzed.  A medium term goal was to use the knowledge gained from case study research to inform planning for a pilot program in social forestry interventions.This report includes the detailed case studies of villages in three sites in reserved forest areas in Northeast Thailand
Keywords
  • social forestry,
  • sustainable forest management,
  • northeast Thailand
Publication Date
Winter February 10, 1987
Citation Information
Yaowalak Apichatvullop, Sukaesinee Subhadira, James A. Hafner. 1987. Case Studies of Human-Forest Interactions in Northeast Thailand. Bangkok/Khon Kaen, Northeast Upland Social Forestry Project (NTUSF), Khon Kaen University, Thailand
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