Community Forest in Conflict Zone: Changes and Challenges towards Forest Dependent Communities in Kachin state, Myanmar Paperback – November 20, 2012
This paper examines the changes and challenges faced by traditional
forest management systems under the changing political and
socio-economic conditions in the post conflict areas along the
Myanmar/China Border administered by the Kachin Independence
Organization (KIO). This research investigates the development and
current state of the forest management practices of Forest-Dependent
Communities in the Sin Lum Mountain range of Bhamo District, Kachin
State. The research focuses on the livelihood challenges these
communities face in the political and socio-economic environment since
the 1994 ceasefire agreement between the Burmese Junta and the KIO. This
paper discusses the different approaches and projects introduced to
Forest dwellers by different stakeholders under the name of development
during this period. The study found that Challenges faced by local
communities arising from a) exchanging natural resources for rapid
development, b) Cross-border trade under the expansion of market driven
economy, c) top-down urbanization plan, d) the change to modern
agriculture, e) the influence of private sector, and f) local people’s
limited access to the forest resources.
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