This concept note details parallel session 3 at the ASFN 6th conference at Inle Lake in June 2015. The theme is "Management and Governance of Dynamic Forest and Agriculture Landscapes".
1. ASFN 6th Conference Concept Note Parallel Session 3,
Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar 1-3 June 2015
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The Sixth Conference of the ASEAN Social Forestry Network
(ASFN 6th Conference)
Inle Lake, 1 – 3 June 2015
“ASEAN Economic Community and Its Inter-Relationships with Community
Livelihoods and Environment Conservation”
CONCEPT NOTE
Parallel Session 3: “Management and Governance of Dynamic Forest and
Agriculture Landscapes”
Rationale Throughout much of Southeast Asia, large patches of forests are found in areas
where shifting cultivation is practiced and where shifting cultivators -- frequently
disadvantaged minority peoples -- have traditional rights to land and resources.
However misconceptions about shifting cultivation are common, mainly
attributed to lack of appreciation by governments and non-governmental
institutions for the value ecosystem service flows (particularly carbon) in these
dynamic mosaic landscapes over the longer-term.
Misconceptions partly stem from a lack of consultation with local communities
about their forest and land management practices, and an under-appreciation
of their dynamic social networks used to obtain, manage and exchange
resources. In addition, these mosaics of forest and agriculture plots are often
difficult to govern with static policy processes.
This session discusses the governance and management systems in the shifting
cultivation landscapes of Southeast Asia, and examines how these land use
systems can be a part of broader sustainable development goals.
Objectives To provide information on the governance, forest management and livelihood
systems in the shifting cultivation landscapes of Southeast Asia, and looks to
provide recommendations for how these land use systems can contribute
towards sustainable land management, and development.
Speakers 1) Mr. Glenn Hunt, Land Core Group, Myanmar: Mapping of Rotational and
Fallow Taungya: Lessons and Challenges from LCG Pilot Mapping in Myanmar
2) Dr. Moira M. Moeliono, Senior Associate, CIFOR: Local Governance, Social
Networks and REDD+: Lessons from Swidden Communities in Viet Nam
2. ASFN 6th Conference Concept Note Parallel Session 3,
Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar 1-3 June 2015
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3) Prof. Shinya Takeda, Kyoto University: Mapping Full Cycle of Swidden
Cultivation in the Mountains of Myanmar & Laos: Lessons Learned from Long-
Term Monitoring of Swidden Cultivation in one Karen and one Khimu Village
4) Dr. Tin Min Maung, Deputy Director of the Forest Department, MOECAF: A
Brief Overview on Social Forestry Issues of Myanmar
Co-Moderators:
Dr. Christine Padoch, Director of Forests and Livelihoods, CIFOR
Mr. Hang Suntra, Head of ASFN Delegates of Cambodia
Time allocated 75min
Session Plan 10 mins for Moderator to set the stage, 15 minutes for each Speaker (3 total),
followed by 20 mins audience Q&A.