Inpang Community, Thailand - Small-holder Teak(Project ID: IN_1_T)



1990 Forest/Non-Forest Map

 

Farmers who belong to the Inpang Community Network embrace the tenants of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s Sufficiency Economy. Most of the Inpang-member, small-holder teak plantations have been established on farms previously planted with cassava. Inpang teak plantations are part of a whole farm systems that includes annual crops, fish ponds, and multi-species agro-forestry that support a number of traditional non-timber forest goods as well as marketable commodities. Sequestering carbon is an ecosystem service Inpang teak plantations provide, and this carbon is now a commodity. The sale of carbon offsets will help sustain the diverse, socially-conscious agro-forestry systems practiced by Inpang members and mitigate climate change.

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Land_Owner Date_Planted Teak_Area (ha)
Thanakorn Promburom 1993 12.00
Uean Lamkham 1993 0.32
San Lamkham 1994 0.32
Pramun Kamkot 1994 0.32
Yuanchai Chaitamat 1993 0.80
Adisai Chaitamat 1993 0.80
Sot Lasuk 1994 0.80
Bunkaen Chantawan 1994 0.48
Somchit Kanburom 1994 0.96
Kampan Sunyarat 1993 0.16
Nintha Chuni 1995 4.00
Bunruam Thokaewkheaw 1994 0.80
Reanthong Thokaewkheaw 1994 1.60
Kum Thothumphon 1994 2.40
Samli Khamthong 1996 1.60
Sawat Hanket 1994 2.56
Samueanchai Kamnio 2000 1.28
Saisawang Ankao 2000 0.32
Michai Dibakan 1995 4.00
Chamchuen Intiya 1995 0.48
Sawaeng Panya 1995 0.64
Sak Sawaengphet link here 1995 1.12
Suwan Niyom 1995 1.12
Pitiphong Phonlasakkhwa 2000 0.32
Yuwadi Piyanan 2006 0.05
Thongma Somsi 2000 0.50
Somchai Thongdinok 1992 0.13
Suphattra Tanwilat 2001 1.16