Publication: Role of Lamjithang community forestry towards quality of life of the local people
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2010-12
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Mahidol University
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Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies. Mahidol University
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Environment and Natural Resources Journal. Vol.8, No.3 (2010), 10-22
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Bhagat Suberi, Sittipong Dilokwanich, Nathsuda Pumijumnong Role of Lamjithang community forestry towards quality of life of the local people. Environment and Natural Resources Journal. Vol.8, No.3 (2010), 10-22. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/3183
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Role of Lamjithang community forestry towards quality of life of the local people
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Abstract
This study was conducted to find out the role of community forest for supporting
the quality of life of the local people. The objectives of this study were to investigate
pattern of use of forest and non-forest products from community forest supporting
quality of life of local people and to analyze roles and responsibilities of the people in
managing Lamjithang community forest at Rinchengang village. Total of 86 households
were registered for the management and use of forest product. All 86 households were
interviewed during the data collection, thus the method used was census. Questionnaires
for household interview, checklist questions for key informant interview were
developed. The data were analyzed by applying descriptive statistics. It was found that
pattern of use of timber products such as timber and poles were mainly used for
construction and maintenance purpose. Out of 86 households, 60.5% used timber for
construction and 38.8% used for maintenance work. In case of poles, almost equal
number of households (50%) used for constructional and maintenance works. It was
also found people used timber product from the government reserved forest because
there are not enough matured trees for the constructional purpose at the moment.
Households used non- timber product for consumption and sale if excess after domestic
use. For non-timber product 79.1% of households collect firewood, 20.9% collect fern
for domestic purpose and 2.3% sale, 41.2% use asparagus for domestic purpose and
3.5% sale and 74.4% use for domestic purpose and 8.1% sale and 30.2% collect
bedding material for domestic purpose only. The products they sale was for the extra
income for the household to support the quality of life. Besides income from non-timber
forest product, people also generate income from agricultural activities and livestock
rearing.