COMMUNITY-BASED NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FROM VILLAGES TO AN INTER-VILLAGE NETWORK: A CASE STUDY IN PANG MA PHA DISTRICT, MAE
INTRODUCTION The forests in northern Thailand are one of the largest remaining forest resources of the country and serve as the main watershed areas for the Chao Phraya basin (1). Increasing emphasis is now being placed nationally on the conservation of flora and fauna in these fertile, but sensitive watersheds.
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COMMUNITY-BASED NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FROM VILLAGES TO AN INTER-VILLAGE NETWORK: A CASE STUDY IN PANG MA PHA DISTRICT, MAE
INTRODUCTION The forests in northern Thailand are one of the largest remaining forest resources of the country and serve as the main watershed areas for the Chao Phraya basin (1). Increasing emphasis is now being placed nationally on the conservation of flora and fauna in these fertile, but sensitive watersheds.