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Community-Based Forest Management
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Community-Based Forest Management [Philippines]

Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) refers to the organized efforts to work with communities in and near public forestlands with the intent to protect, rehabilitate, manage, conserve, and utilize the resources in partnership with the Local Government Units (LGUs) and other stakeholders.

  • Compiler: Isabelita Austria
Woodlot
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Woodlot [Philippines]

Woodlot is a forest management approach which aims the to provide food, wood for fule, construction and material for woodcarving and to provide a steady source of water for the lower-hilly riceland area.

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Highly Diversified Cropping in Live Trellis System
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Highly Diversified Cropping in Live Trellis System [Philippines]

Gliricidia sepium locally known as "kakawate" served as live trellis / or anchorage for annual crops (mostly creeping-type vegetables) and erosion control measure. The technology is well-adopted in the community providing immediate food for the farmers and increased income due to diversified farming.

  • Compiler: Philippine Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies
Advisory system for planting Eucalyptus camaldulensis on rice bunds in salt-affected areas.
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Advisory system for planting Eucalyptus camaldulensis on rice … [Thailand]

The Thai government promotes planting of Eucalyptus camaldulensis on rice bunds to lower the saline groundwater level and prevent the spread of salt in soils - through cooperation of farmers, land owners, Siam Forestry Co., Ltd., Subdistrict Administration Organization, Land Development Department, and with specialists/ technical advisors.

  • Compiler: Areerat Wangkaew
Promotion of Acacia ampliceps on severely salt-affected soil
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Promotion of Acacia ampliceps on severely salt-affected soil [Thailand]

Planting perennial salt-tolerant trees in the severely salt-affected area in Lam Satad of Chi-Mun watershed was introduced by the Land Development Department at A. Buayai, Nakhon Ratchasima. This project aimed at promoting the planting of Acacia ampliceps on an area of up to 4,665 rai (approx. 745 ha).

  • Compiler: Phatranit Chuaysanoi