Nested Interconnection: Transgressing Community-Based Natural Resource Management towards Innovating Collective Landscape Mobilization

TitleNested Interconnection: Transgressing Community-Based Natural Resource Management towards Innovating Collective Landscape Mobilization
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Year of Publication2018
AuthorsApornsilp R, Thaworn R
Secondary Title2018 World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty
Pagination1-20
Place PublishedWashington DC
Key themesAccessToJustice, CivilSociety-Donors, Environment, FDI
Abstract

This is a case about innovative approach of Boonrueng wetland forest conservation against land conversion for Special Economic Zone. Boonrueng wetland forest is the largest seasonal flooded forest in the Ing watershed located in the North of Thailand. It provides the high ecological functions and qualities of the tributary in the downstream Ing River, out-flowing into the Mekong River. The conversion of land for the economic regionalization in Chiang Khong district is geared up in 2015 and Boonrueng wetland forest was identified as an area for Special Economic Zone. In response, the collective mobilization of across different villages within the community is activated. The innovative approach in Boonrueng case which has succeeded to secure its wetland management rights and communal land tenure is the transgression from community-based movement and networking towards a more integrated synergy of mobilization at the landscape level.

URLhttps://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/th/dataset/nested-interconnection-transgressing-community-based-natural-resource-management-towards-innovating
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Countries

Thailand

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Conference Proceedings