Strengthening Local Community Networks for Restoration of Fish Habitats in Northern Thailand
Grantee Name: Living River Siam Association
- Hotspot
- Indo-Burma
- Location
- Thailand
- Amount
- $89,938
- Dates
- Mar 2015 – Mar 2017
- Keywords
- Biodiversity mainstreaming, Community-based conservation, Fisheries, Freshwater, Habitat conservation and management, Indigenous People, Networks
Improve people’s participation in riverine-ecosystem management in Thailand by strengthening networking mechanisms for local communities and engaging them in fish habitat restoration in the Ing and Upper Mae Chaem river basins; building the capacity of the network's members and secretariat; preparing a people’s master plan and good practices for water resource management, based on the principle of integrated water resource management; and engaging in national decision-making on water resources management.
6 Engage key actors in mainstreaming biodiversity, communities and livelihoods into development planning in the priority corridors
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