2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132313474
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The Impact on Ecosystem Services and the Satisfaction Therewith of Community Forest Management in Northern Thailand

Abstract: Forest ecosystems provide myriad services that are beneficial to local livelihoods. Successful community forest management (CFM) enhances the provision, overall benefit, and effectiveness of the regulation of ecosystem services and contributes to forest conservation efforts. The study area was a deciduous forest in the Ban Mae Chiang Rai Lum Community Forest, which is located in Pa Mae Phrik National Forest Reserve in Thailand’s northern province of Lampang. A systematic sampling of the forest area was conduct… Show more

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“…Therefore, more attention should be paid to preventing deforestation of natural forests and shrubs to enhance the value of ecosystem services. Effective community management of natural forests is needed to enhance the value of ecosystem services, as the total value of ecosystem services of natural forests is higher than that of plantations (Bremer& Farley, 2010; Chazdon, 2008; Paudyal et al, 2020; Thammanu et al, 2021). The mosaic agricultural landscape consisting of plantations, natural forests, agroforestry, and heterogeneous agro-systems must be scaled up to maximize the multiple values of ecosystem services.…”
Section: Implications For Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, more attention should be paid to preventing deforestation of natural forests and shrubs to enhance the value of ecosystem services. Effective community management of natural forests is needed to enhance the value of ecosystem services, as the total value of ecosystem services of natural forests is higher than that of plantations (Bremer& Farley, 2010; Chazdon, 2008; Paudyal et al, 2020; Thammanu et al, 2021). The mosaic agricultural landscape consisting of plantations, natural forests, agroforestry, and heterogeneous agro-systems must be scaled up to maximize the multiple values of ecosystem services.…”
Section: Implications For Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%