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The Study of Community Forest Management in Eastern Economic Corridor: Case in Nakhon Nayok

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  • Patarapong Kroeksakul*

    (Faculty of Environmental Cultural and Ecotourism, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand)

  • Pramuk Srichiwong

    (Faculty of Liberal arts and Science, Chaiyaphum Rajabhat University Chaiyaphum, Thailand)

  • Arin Ngamniyom

    (Faculty of Environmental Cultural and Ecotourism, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand)

  • Kun Silprasit

    (Faculty of Environmental Cultural and Ecotourism, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand)

  • Phanom Suthisaksophon

    (Faculty of Environmental Cultural and Ecotourism, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand)

  • Nawara Jantaraworachat

    (Faculty of Environmental Cultural and Ecotourism, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand)

Abstract

This study aims to examine the strengths and weaknesses of community forest management in the east corridor of Thailand. Methodology required will be of high quality, so use group and individual interviews to collect as much data as you can. The tools that will be used are semi-structure interviews and checklists that will help provide content analysis. The desired results of this study are: to review the community forest committee in the three areas of Thailand’s east corridor, to set up a form of government organization following the project, and for the SWOT analysis of community forest management of committees in the area. Ten issues can be classified with three major points, and weaknesses related to ten topics can be classified by two main points. The opportunities involved can be broken into seven categories with two major points. The threat has five categories and two issues. Thus, the recommended solutions are: 1) Studies continue examining the three main issues, and 2) Continue developing solutions for the three issues.

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  • Patarapong Kroeksakul* & Pramuk Srichiwong & Arin Ngamniyom & Kun Silprasit & Phanom Suthisaksophon & Nawara Jantaraworachat, 2018. "The Study of Community Forest Management in Eastern Economic Corridor: Case in Nakhon Nayok," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 4(11), pages 276-284, 11-2018.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2018:p:276-284
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