Interaction between Rural People's Basic Needs and Forest Products: A Case Study of the Katha District of Myanmar

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Date: Annual 2017
From: International Journal of Forestry Research(Vol. 2017)
Publisher: Hindawi Limited
Document Type: Case study
Length: 8,023 words
Lexile Measure: 1510L

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The understanding of interaction between rural people and forest products is one of the challenges faced while balancing forest product utilization with forest conservation in Myanmar. This study aims to contribute an effort to such challenges by analyzing the interaction of rural households with forest products in Myanmar. Data were collected using face-to-face questionnaire interviews with 218 households and conducting a rapid tree inventory across 132 circular random plots in selected rural communities around four townships of the Katha District. The empirical results indicate that the 95% of rural households were entirely dependent on forest products. The survey documented 13 main forest products and 54 tree species, which were primarily used for household consumption. Low-income households compared with medium- and high-income households with low educational level (p
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Gale Document Number: GALE|A540209335