Ensuring the continuation of traditional forest management practices in Myanmar

The Promotion of Indigenous Nature Together (POINT) is a local non-profit organisation and a member of the Asian Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP). To deal with the problems caused by the progressive loss of indigenous knowledge, POINT decided to study the traditional forest management practices of the...

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Main Author: La-Yaung, Khun
Format: Case Study
Language:Inglés
Published: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation 2018
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98990
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description The Promotion of Indigenous Nature Together (POINT) is a local non-profit organisation and a member of the Asian Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP). To deal with the problems caused by the progressive loss of indigenous knowledge, POINT decided to study the traditional forest management practices of the indigenous people living in Myay Latt. This is a village in western Myanmar where, despite their knowledge, experience and organisation, villagers have found it difficult to maintain their livelihood practices. The information from the study was meant to help Myay Latt and other communities strengthen their traditional forestry practices, stimulate the conservation and management of natural resources, and lobby for indigenous rights in laws and policies.
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spelling CGSpace989902023-02-15T12:44:40Z Ensuring the continuation of traditional forest management practices in Myanmar La-Yaung, Khun The Promotion of Indigenous Nature Together (POINT) is a local non-profit organisation and a member of the Asian Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP). To deal with the problems caused by the progressive loss of indigenous knowledge, POINT decided to study the traditional forest management practices of the indigenous people living in Myay Latt. This is a village in western Myanmar where, despite their knowledge, experience and organisation, villagers have found it difficult to maintain their livelihood practices. The information from the study was meant to help Myay Latt and other communities strengthen their traditional forestry practices, stimulate the conservation and management of natural resources, and lobby for indigenous rights in laws and policies. 2018-12 2019-01-09T09:33:33Z 2019-01-09T09:33:33Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98990 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98916 Open Access application/pdf Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation La-Yaung, Khun, 2018. Ensuring the continuation of traditional forest management practices in Myanmar. IN: CTA, 2018. Experience capitalization: Stronger communities in South East Asia. Experience Capitalization Series 8. Wageningen: CTA:50-54.
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