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For People and Forests: The Forum in Photos

15 August 2011
RECOFTC
Stories of Change
Ribbon cutting ceremony
Ribbon cutting at the Forum’s exhibition, officially opened by Mr. Prayuth Lorsuwansiri (far right), Deputy Director General of the Royal Forest Department, Thailand, Dr. Malla-RECOFTC (far left), Mr. Hata-JICA and Mr. Himawan-ASFN.

The Second Regional Forum for People and Forests with the theme: Community Forestry – Key to Solving Current and Emerging Challenges, held at the Siam City Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand, successfully concluded on August 9, 2011. The event, hosted by the Royal Forest Department, Thailand was organized by RECOFTC-The Center for People and Forests, together with Forum sponsors UN FAO, JICA and ASFN.  In observance of the United Nation’s International Year of Forests, the Forum brought together over 200 participants from all levels in the Asia-Pacific region to exchange experiences in people-centered forest management.

Visit our website for more information on the Forum, as well as links to presentations, participants, and additional Forum coverage.

Here is the 2-day Forum in photos.

 

For People and Forests: The Forum in Photos
Participants arriving at the forum

 

For People and Forests: The Forum in Photos
The Forum was attended by over 200 participants from the Asia-Pacific region.
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For People and Forests: The Forum in Photos
Dr. Yam Malla (C), RECOFTC-Executive Director shares a good laugh with Mr. Patrick Durst (L), FAO, while waiting to give their opening messages.

 

Dr. Haryadi Himawan gives opening remarks
Dr. Ir. Haryadi Himawan, ASFN Secretariat Chairperson delivers the forum keynote address, focusing his message on addressing climate challenges and risks.

 

RECOFTC booth at exhibition
Guests and speakers tour the exhibition area, which features hundreds of publications and products from forest communities.

 

Venerable Bun Saluth
The Venerable Bun Saluth intently listens, and later addresses the audience at the second day plenary session.

 

A participant asks a question during a session on livelihoods, food security and social inclusion.
A participant asks a question during a session on livelihoods, food security and social inclusion.

 

Jones Lakan speaks
Jones Lakan (R), a local management body representative from Indonesia, shares his experiences in collaborative forest management with the aid of an interpreter (L).

 

Participants in traditional drses
Participants donned their national costumes during the reception dinner.

 

Vision for 2020 art
Walls speak. Participants express their visions of community forestry.

 

Call for Action discussion
One of the small groups discusses the proposed Call for Action manifesto.

 

Call for Action finalizing
An inter-disciplinary team finalizes the Call for Action manifesto.

 

Dr. Tint L. Thaung of The Nature Conservancy and RECOFTC’s incoming Executive Director formally closes the Second Regional Forum on People and Forests.
Dr. Tint L. Thaung of The Nature Conservancy and RECOFTC’s incoming Executive Director formally closes the Second Regional Forum on People and Forests.

 

Forum banner
The Second Regional Forum for People and Forests: Community Forestry – Key to Solving Current and Emerging Challenges, held at the Siam City Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand from August 8-9, 2011.