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By THE GLOCAL |
Community forests, once hailed as a crucial mechanism for expanding Thailand's forested areas and enhancing local involvement in forest management, now face significant threats due to the 2019 Community Forest Act, criticized for the lack of public input in its drafting and its centralization of power. Local advocates are now calling for a more decentralized approach that would allow local administrative organizations and communities a greater role in the management and establishment of community forests.
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