The Strategy Development Administration Ecotourism Strategic Plan of National Hinnamno in Context of Word Natural Heritage

Authors

  • Sisomphon Sudthijek Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University

Keywords:

Strategy Development administration, Ecotourism Strategy Plan, National Hinnamno, Context of world natural heritage

Abstract

The objective of this presentation is to study the current state of Hin Nam No National Protected Area (HNN-NPA). Aspects regarding the environmental and ecological conditions of HNN NPA, the socio-economic and cultural aspects of local communities and how these local communities are connected to and living from natural resources, are within the scope of the study. Currently, it is attempted to engage local communities in ecotourism around HNN NPA. The ecotourism is expected to generate income for local com munities, support rural development and contribute

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2019-06-30

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Sudthijek, S. (2019). The Strategy Development Administration Ecotourism Strategic Plan of National Hinnamno in Context of Word Natural Heritage. Journal of Research and Development Institute Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University, 6(1), 239–252. Retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/rdirmu/article/view/211456

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