Forest Conservation Buddhist Ban Nong Bua Community Chang Phueak Subdistrict Suvarnabhumi District Roi Et Province

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พระอธิการสมัย ปภสฺโร
Sangwien Sapang
Pharkhruphalad Sommai Addhasitdho

Abstract

The purposes of this thesis were 1] A study the condition of forest problems in Ban Nong Bua community Chang Phueak Subdistrict Suvarnabhumi District Roi Et Province 2] A study the Buddhist forest conservation method of Ban Nong Bua community Chang Phueak Subdistrict Suvarnabhumi District Roi Et Province 3] A study the Buddhist forest conservation model of Ban Nong Bua community Chang Phueak Subdistrict Suvarnabhumi District Roi Et Province. A studying the information from the document and interview
The results of this research revealed that Problems in Ban Nong Bua Community Forest It is a rather large community forest with an area of approximately 1200 rai and the ecosystem is still fertile. Around the year 2008-2012 There are people who don’t want good intentions to smuggle down the canopy trees all the time. The villagers found the root cause and told the story in the village. At first, no one paid much attention. Later, more often, cut several trees at a time, Therefore there has been an awareness of cherishing their own community forests. The villagers therefore set up a community forest protection volunteer unit or a community forest protection kit 40 guards were set up at various key points. Later, government agencies are ISOC, Roi Et governor, government agencies such as OCSC, including Phra Achan Dr. Saeng Chan of Wat Pa Dong, a large area and the Office of Natural Resources and Environment, Roi Et Province come in to provide full assistance in various fields. At present, there are more than 70 volunteers who are all children, grandchildren, relatives of people in Nong Bua Village. Alternating to work vigorously until able to maintain the remaining 1426 rosewood trees. At present, the problem of illegal cutting of Siamese rosewood trees in the upland forest area is greatly reduced. As a result, forest areas and rosewood trees increased. can be extended as a source of learning model for other communities Including the people in the area, the income has increased from the conservation of community forests until receiving many honorary awards from various institutions, For example, the People’s Forest Protection Volunteer Award (RorThor.Por.) “Flags Protecting the Forest for Preserving Lives” in 2017, the Natural Resources and Environment Protection Volunteer Network Award (DHSO), in the category of the Outstanding Rising Star Award of the yea

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ปภสฺโร พ., Sapang, S. ., & Addhasitdho, P. S. (2022). Forest Conservation Buddhist Ban Nong Bua Community Chang Phueak Subdistrict Suvarnabhumi District Roi Et Province. Journal of Graduate Saket Review, 7(2), 230–240. Retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/saketreview/article/view/264984
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