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_927626 _aQwist-Hoffmann, H. |
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_aIntegrating Conservation into the Farming System : _bA Case Study From a Participatory Land Use Planning Process in a Forest Village Settlement in Northern Thailand |
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_aBangkok (Thailand) : _bFAO, _c1994. |
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300 | _aix, 102 pages | ||
340 | _aPrinted | ||
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_aField Document : _vNo. 9 |
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500 | _aReforestation of denuded forest lands in Khao Kho Tha/88/017 | ||
520 | _aAn intensified competition between different types of land use and degradation of the natural resojurces have led to an integrated approach in land use planning. The ecological diversity of upland conditions and the complexity of the problems faced by upland farmers support the need for a methodology that can be used for both problem identification and land use planning. In Thailand and estimated 8 million people live deignated as "Forest Reserve Lands" (Rusdhatakul, 1993). Population pressure and land shortage in the lowlands of the country, particularly in the Northern Region, have resulted in migration of people to the uplands and highlands of the region (Rimwanich, 1991). The pressure on the land and the lack of tenurial rights have led to an unsustainable land use where short term objetives such as cash income generation are priorized over sustaible use of the resources in the long term. Combined with excessive commercial loggin this has led to deforestation, erosion and general degradation of the natural resources. | ||
546 | _aText in English | ||
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_2AGROVOC _91109 _aFarming systems |
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_2AGROVOC _927627 _aCommunity Forestry |
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_2AGROVOC _92210 _aAgroforestry |
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_2AGROVOC _97608 _aNatural resources |
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_2AGROVOC _95278 _aThailand |
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