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Local Wisdom and Modern Science: Community-based Mangrove Restoration Research
RECOFTC supports Trat’s local knowledge center in combining the strengths of traditional and modern knowledge systems.
Photos and story by Estelle Srivijittakar
Rattika Pettongma, Supaporn Panwaree, Korakot Loisament, Loong Mongkol, Wasan Faotanom
Pred Nai Village, Trat, Thailand: As many people look forward to the opening of Trat’s Community-based Learning Center (CbLC) on May 9th, 2012, a project funded by Norad and other donors through Mangroves for the Future (MFF), locals can say they’ve contributed to some of the center’s learning materials through their very own community-based mangrove restoration research project. The research, an activity under the CbLC, allows partners like RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests and Thai Fund Foundation (TFF) to work closely with communities in Trat to restore its mangroves and develop local practices for sustainable natural resource management.
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Posted by RECOFTC on April 10, 2012
http://recoftc.wordpress.com/2012/04/10/local-wisdom-and-modern-science-community-based-mangrove-restoration-research/