Thailand is one of the world’s most biodiverse countries, supporting over 15,000 plant species and around the same number of animal species. Its forests...
Explore is recruiting researchers from research institutes and universities in Southeast Asia to submit research proposals on forest landscape governance. All research...
It is critical for Indigenous voices to be integrated into high-integrity carbon markets. As the global community advances efforts to address climate change and...
On 14 November 2024, three ambassadors to Thailand visited the Ngao Model Forest in the north of the country. HE Ms Anna Hammargren, Ambassador of Sweden;...
BackgroundAs a regional research network, Explore is committed to delivering multidisciplinary, transboundary research that equips policymakers and decision-makers with the knowledge...
As we strive to keep pace with the rapid advances of the digital age, the relationship between humans and nature continues to be pushed out of balance....
Bridging the divide between agriculture and forestry is imperative for climate action. The global and national race is on to steeply reduce emissions over...
Forest fire season in Southeast Asia starts in January, reaching its peak in April. Smoke from these fires leads to a subsequent increase in particulate matter...
“If no one knows about our community forests, it’s as if our forests don’t exist,” says Thammarat Moonsarn, the youth communication officer for tourism in the Kaeng Lawa...
In late October 2023, the Community-based Fire Management (CBFiM) project, supported by the USDA Forest Service, hosted a regional learning lab event in Chiang...
The Community-based Fire Management (CBFiM) project, launched in October 2022, could not be more timely and important to the lower Mekong countries....
Strengthening community-based solutions for managing wildfire for healthy, biodiverse, and resilient landscapes in the Asia-Pacific regionAt a glance Project launched 1 October 2022 and...
RECOFTC, through the Community-based Fire Management (CBFiM) project, is hosting the Learning Lab, bringing together project representatives from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Viet...
The Community-based Fire Management (CBFiM) project is helping communities and governments in the Asia-Pacific region reduce the frequency and intensity of forest fires and build resilience to climate change by building...
As RECOFTC Thailand unveiled trees4allthailand.org, tree sponsors can now track the location and growth of their trees, the names of the farmers who...
In Nan province, Thailand, highland communities have long relied on fire for farming and foraging. However, uncontrolled fires can inadvertently lead...