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“Plant Bamboo, Restore Forests, Create Livelihoods” Supporting Biodiversity Conservation
A watershed forest restoration project implemented in collaboration with the Royal Forest Department and local communities in Lampang Province. The project provides bamboo seedlings, technical knowledge, and community participation to expand green areas, conserve biodiversity, and create sustainable income opportunities for local communities.

A watershed forest restoration project implemented in collaboration with the Royal Forest Department and local communities in Lampang Province. The project provides bamboo seedlings, technical knowledge, and community participation to expand green areas, conserve biodiversity, and create sustainable income opportunities for local communities.
Key Achievements
- 400 Rai Degraded forest areas restored
- 40,000+ Seedlings Bamboo seedlings provided to communities
- 300+ Households Community households participating in the project
- 7 Years First-generation bamboo now ready for harvesting
Biodiversity Outcomes
Ecosystem Restoration Expanding green spaces and restoring degraded forests, helping improve soil fertility and water resources.Soil Erosion Prevention Bamboo root systems help stabilize soil, reduce erosion, and protect watershed areas.Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Providing food sources and habitats for wildlife while promoting biodiversity conservation.Livelihood and Income Generation Creating income opportunities through bamboo shoot harvesting and bamboo-based products, improving community well-being and quality of life.
Working together with the Royal Forest Department, local communities, and all stakeholders to restore forest ecosystems and build a sustainable future.
Project Location
Thung Fai Subdistrict, Hang Chat District, Lampang Province, Thailand

