Keyword 'Myanmar' Publications

Assessing Local People’ Perceptions and Attitudes on Protected Areas in Popa Mountain Park, Myanmar

Author(s): Theint Theint Htun, Wen Yali, Aye Chan Ko Ko

Keywords: Socio-economic Characteristics, Conservation Attitudes, Popa Mountain Park (PMP), Protected Area, Myanmar

Abstract   References Volume 12 - Sep 2023 DOI: 10.18483/ijSci.2722

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Study on Socioeconomic Impacts of Private Forest Plantations on Local Livelihood in Pyu Township, Taungoo District, Bago Region, Myanmar

Author(s): Aye Chan Ko Ko, Zhang Ying, Theint Theint Htun

Keywords: Forest Department, socio-economic impacts, Private investment, Private Forest Plantations, Land concession right, Logistic regression analyses, Myanmar

Abstract   References Volume 6 - Feb 2017 DOI: 10.18483/ijSci.1193

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Assessment of Forest Resources Dependency for local livelihood around Protected Area: A Case Study in Popa Mountain Park, Central Myanmar

Author(s): Wen Yali, Theint Theint Htun, Aye Chan Ko Ko

Keywords: Protected Area, forest dependency, livelihood, Popa Mountain Park, Myanmar

Abstract   References Volume 6 - Jan 2017 DOI: 10.18483/ijSci.1176

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Exploring Socioeconomic Impacts of REDD-plus Pilot Program to Rural Livelihoods: Comparative Study of Yedashae and Oaktwin Townships in Bago Region of Myanmar

Author(s): Wen Yali, Kay Zin Than, Zaw Zaw

Keywords: REDD-plus, socioeconomic impacts, livelihood strategies, livelihood resources, pilot program, Myanmar

Abstract   References Volume 5 - Mar 2016 DOI: 10.18483/ijSci.966

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Economic Contribution of Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs) to Rural Livelihoods in the Tharawady District of Myanmar

Author(s): Junchang Liu, Kyaw Thu Moe

Keywords: NTFPs, livelihoods, Tharawady District, Myanmar, NTFPs dependency, income level, CF

Abstract   References Volume 5 - Jan 2016 DOI: 10.18483/ijSci.904

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