ໂຄງການ

Forests, Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation: Higher Education Cooperation in Mekong Region (FRAME)

FRAME Restoration Workshop
Nov 15
2020
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Jan 31
2024
International
FRAME

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ໂຄງການນີ້ ເປັນການຮ່ວມມືລະຫວ່າງ 6 ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ເຊີ່ງມີ 2 ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ຈາກສະຫະພາບເອີຣົບຄື: ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ເຮສີງກິ (University of Helsinki) ແລະ ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ Czech University of Life Science Prague. ແລະ 2 ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລຈາກ ພູມີພາກເອຊີຕະເວັນອອກສຽງໃຕ້ຄື: 2 ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ຈາກປະເທດລາວ: ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ສຸພານຸວົງ (Souphanouvong University), ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ສະຫວັນນະເຂດ (Savannakhet University), ແລະ 2 ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ຈາກປະເທດໄທ: ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ກະເສດສາດ (Kasetsart University) ແລະ ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ຊຽງໃໝ່ (Chiang Mai University). ໂຄງການນີ້ ໄດ້ຮັບການສະໜັບສະໜູນງົບປະມານຈາກ ERASMUS+ ຂອງສະຫະພາບເອີຣົບ.

          ເຊີ່ງເປັນໂຄງການສ້າງຄວາມເຂັ້ນແຂງດ້ານຄວາມອາດສາມາດສຳລັບ ການຄຸ້ມຄອງ ແລະ ການຟື້ນຟູປ່າໄມ້ແບບຍືນຍົງໃນປະເທດລາວ ແລະ ປະເທດໄທ ດ້ວຍການເລັ່ງໃສ່ສ້າງຄວາມເຂັ້ມແຂງອງການສຶກສາຊັ້ນສູງ ທີ່ກ່ຽວຂ້ອງກັບປ່າໄມ້.​ ໂຄງການ ແມ່ນຈະມີການພັດທະນາ ບັນດາເຄື່ອງມືຕ່າງໆ ໃນການຮຽນ ແລະ ການສອນ (ລວມທັງການສອນແບບອອນໄລ) ແລະ ການຝຶກອົບຮົມ ໃຫ້ຜູ້ຮຽນຮູ້ ໂດຍມີຈຸດປະສົງ ເພື່ອການເພີ່ມໂອກາດ ໃນການສ້າງວຽກເຮັດ ແລະ ອາຊີບໃຫ້ແກ່ບັນດາບັນດິດ ຫຼື ນັກສຶກສາທີຮຽນຈົບ   ໃໝ່ ດ້ວຍການສົ່ງເສີມການເປັນສັນຍາຈ້າງ (ຝຶກຫັດງານ) ໃຫ້ສອດຄ່ອງກັນກັບຫຼັກສູດທີ່ເປັນບຸລິມະສິດຕາມແຜນການພັດທະນາແຫ່ງຊາດ. ດັ່ງນັ້ນ, ບັນດາບັນດິດເຫຼົ່ານີ້ທີ່ຈົບໄປ ຈະສາມາດເປັນຜູ້ນຳໃນດ້ານຕ່າງໆ ໃນການປະກອບສ່ວນສຳລັບການພັດທະນາປະເທດຊາດໃຫ້ກ້າວສູ່ສາກົນ ເຊັ່ນ: ເລັ່ງໃສ່ເປົ້າໝາຍແຜນການ ການພັດທະນາທີ່ຍືນຍົງຂອງຊາດ (SDGs) ຕາມແນວທາງຂອງ ສະຫະປະຊາຊາດ (UN) ບົນພື້ນຖານຂໍ້ຕົກລົງຂອງປາຣີສ (Paris Agreement) ຕໍ່ການປ່ຽນແປງສະພາບດິນຟ້າອາກາດ ແລະ ຄວາມທ້າຍທາຍຂອງບອນ (Bonn Challenges) ຫຼື ເປັນຄວາມທ້າທາຍໃນການຟື້ນຟູປ່າໄມ້ຈາກທີ່ດິນປ່າໄມ້ເຊື່ອມໂຊມ ແລະ ອື່ນໆ. ໂຄງການນີ້ ຍັງເປັນການເສີມສ້າງ ຄວາມຮ່ວມມືລະຫວ່າງ ປະເທດພັດທະນາແລ້ວ ກັບ ປະເທດທີ່ກຳລັງພັດທະນາ (ສະຫະພາບເອີຣົບ ແລະ ອາຊີຕາເວັນອອກສຽງໃຕ້) ແລະ ລະຫວ່າງປະເທດທີ່ກຳລັງພັດທະນາດ້ວຍກັນເອງ (ປະເທດລາວ ແລະ ປະເທດໄທ).

ໂດຍສະເພາະ ຫລັກສູດປະລິນຍາໂທທາງດ້ານປ່າໄມ້ ຂອງມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ທັງ 2 ແຫ່ງໃນປະເທດລາວ ແລະ ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ກະເສດສາດ ກໍ່ຈະໄດ້ຮັບການປັບປຸງໃນເວລາດຽວກັນ ໜ່ວຍງານວິໄຈຟື້ນຟູປ່າໄມ້ ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ຊຽງໃໝ່ ຈະປັບປຸງວິຊາປະລິນຍາຕີທີ່ມີຢູ່ແລ້ວ ແລະ ຈະສ້າງຫຼັກສູນລະດັບ ປະລິນຍາໂທຂື້ນໃໝ່ ໃນຫຼັກສູດກະສິກໍາ ແລະ ສີ່ງແວດລ້ອມປ່າໄມ້ໃນຄະນະກະເສດສາດ ແລະ ຊັບພະຍາກອນປ່າໄມ້, ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ສຸພານຸວົງ

ເຊິ່ງຈະໄດ້ເປີດການຮຽນການສອນໃຫ້ບຸກຄົນທົ່ວໄປທີ່ຈົບຈາກສາຂາທີ່ກ່ຽວຂ້ອງ ແລະ ການພັດທະນາລະບົບສຳລັບການຝຶກອົບຮົມຢ່າງບໍ່ເປັນທາງການ ໃນດ້ານການຟື້ນຟູປ່າໄມ້ ແລະ ການປັບໂຕໃຫ້ສາມາດແທດເໝາະທັນກັບການປ່ຽນແປງຂອງດິນຟ້າອາກາດ, ນອກຈາກນີ້ໜ່ວຍ ງານຄົ້ນຄວ້າວິໄຈການຟື້ນຟູປ່າໄມ້ ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ຊຽງໃໝ່ ຍັງຈະຊ່ວຍມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ ສຸພານຸວົງ ສ້າງຕັ້ງໜ່ວຍງານວິໄຈການຟື້ນຟູປ່າໄມ້ຂອງຕົນເອງອິກດ້ວຍ.

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ERASMUS

 

Training & Outreach

Every restoration project should provide learning experiences to all stakeholders. Find out how to include education and training in your projects here.

Biomass, Carbon Accumulation & Climate Change

About half the biomass of a growing forest is carbon – that means forest restoration can help to mitigate global climate change. Learn more here.

1: Young Forest Restorers—Action Book

Publication date11 Nov 2022
Author(s)FORRU-CMU
PublisherChiang Mai University
Format
Book

This user-friendly booklet guides school children through a series of hands-on forest-restoration activities from seed collection and germination to growing trees in nurseries, tree planting,...

2: Exploring the Environment & Nature of Chiang Mai: a Teachers' Handbook—ENGLISH VERSION 

Publication date20 Mar 2022
Author(s)FOREST RESTORATION RESEARCH UNIT
PublisherChiang Mai University
Format
Book

  The Thai version of the manual received 3rd prize in the writing category of the Green Globe Institute Awards. Phai and Som (our education officers), who were primary writers and designers of...

3: Financial analysis of potential carbon value over 14 years of forest restoration using the framework species method

Publication dateJan 2022
Author(s)Jantawong, K., N. Kavinchan, P. Wangpakapattanawong & S. Elliott
PublisherForests 2022, 13, 144. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13020144
Format
Journal Paper

Abstract: The carbon storage value of forest restoration, by the framework species method (FSM) in northern Thailand, was assessed for trees (using a partial harvesting technique) and soil and...

4: New allometric equations for quantifying tree biomass and carbon sequestration in seasonally dry secondary forest in northern Thailand

Publication date2021
Author(s)Pothong, T., S. Elliott, S. Chairuangsri, W. Chanthorn, D. Shannon & P. Wangpakapattanawong
PublisherNew Forests (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-021-09844-3
Format
Journal Paper

ABSTRACT: As tropical deforestation and forest degradation accelerate, carbon-credit trading could provide a financial incentive to preserve and regenerate forests. Since carbon trading relies on...

5: New Allometric Equations for Tree Biomass and Carbon Calculations in Secondary Hill Evergreen Forests in Northern Thailand

Publication date2019
Author(s)Pothong, T.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
Format
PhD Thesis

ABSTRACT: Accelerating deforestation and forest degradation are creating an urgent need for financial incentives, to preserve and regenerate secondary forests, such as carbon-credit trading....

6: Determination of aboveground carbon sequestration in restored forest by framework species method

Publication dateNov 2017
Author(s)Jantawong, K.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University.
Format
PhD Thesis

ABSTRACT: Tropical deforestation reduces the global terrestrial carbon sink and substantially contributes towards global climate change. Conversely, tropical forest restoration could help to...

7: Above-ground carbon sequestration during restoration of upland evergreen forest in northern Thailand

Publication date2017
Author(s)Jantawong, K., S. Elliott & P. Wangpakapattanawong
PublisherScientific Research Publishing: Open J. For. 7: 157-171. doi: 10.4236/ ojf.2017.72010.
Format
Journal Paper

ABSTRACT: Tropical deforestation reduces the global terrestrial carbon sink and substantially contributes towards global climate change. Conversely, restorating tropical forest ecosystem could...

8: Soil organic carbon stock in restored and natural forests in Northern Thailand

Publication date2015
Author(s)Kavinchan, N., P. Wangpakapattanawong, S.  Elliott, S. Chairuangsri and J. Pinthong
PublisherKKU Res. J. 20(3): 294-304.
Format
Journal Paper

Abstract: In order to increase understanding of the role that tropical forest restoration might play in mitigating global climate change, soil organic carbon (SOC) was determined in a...

9: Use of the framework species method to restore carbon flow via litterfall and decomposition in an evergreen tropical forest ecosystem, northern Thailand

Publication date2015
Author(s)Kavinchan, N. P. Wangpakapattanawong, S. Elliott, S. Chairuangsri and J. Pinthong
PublisherKasetsart J. (Nat. Sci.) 49 : 639 - 650.
Format
Journal Paper

ABSTRACT - If forest restoration is to play a significant role in mitigating climate change, greater knowledge is needed of how quickly the process can restore carbon flows to levels typical of...

10: Soil carbon sequestration and dynamics of natural forest ecosystems and forest restoration plots in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province

Publication dateDec 2013
Author(s)Kavinchan, N.
PublisherGraduate School, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
Format
PhD Thesis

ABSTRACT: The study of below-ground carbon sequestration was conducted in a forest that was restored using framework species method of Forest Restoration Research Unit (FORRU), Ban Mae Sa Mai, Mae...