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Myth, Local Wisdom, And Forest Management In Southeast Asia: A Case Study in Thailand
Thailand is a country in Southeast Asia that has fairly extensive tropical forests as part of a belt of tropical forests in Southeast Asia. However, Thailand experienced severe deforestation over the past three decades, especially during the last half century. The most severe forest damage occured in three decades, from the years 1961-1991, and was still continuing when teh Thai government introduced a policy of export-oriented. Thus, it is not surprising that the forests in Thailand decreased dramatically from 60 % in 1960 to just 30 % in 2006. These conditions encourage the government of Thailand to issue a number of politicies to prevent more severe damage to forests.
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