Community dialogs on the probabilities of community-based mangrove institution

Authors

  • Tassanee Ounvichit Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom 73170, Thailand
  • Bencha Yoddumnern-Attig Institute for Social and Population Research, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom 73170, Thailand

Keywords:

collective action, community, dialog, empowerment, mangrove

Abstract

     Active community participation is necessary for sustainablemangrovemanagement.Thistwoyear qualitative cum action research immersed into the context of a mangrove community in Krabi, Thailand with a three-fold purpose: (1) to understand the momentum of community roles in mangrove management over the past seven decades, (2) to devise a dialogic learning process for the community to create a community-based institution (CBI) for mangrove management, and (3) to identify the internal factors that influenced the probabilities for the community to realize their desirable CBI choice. The results revealed that the relations of the studied community to the local mangroves were oriented toward utilization, competition, exclusion, incentive-driven participation, and underground management. To empower their self-management capacity, a dialogic process entitled the Learn-to-Institutionalize Commons Management Model (L-ICM) was devised for the community to review their socio-ecological relations, to self-elevate their consciousness of the necessity for collective management, and to expose them to self-organizing experience. The community drafted three village mangrove rules and attemptedtointegrate theminto a tambonmangrove rule. The factors that influenced the probabilities for the community to realize a genuine CBI for mangrove management included both foundation and procedural factors. The community dialogsmust be founded on a deep awareness of the socio-ecological relations, high consciousness of the necessity of joint management, and clear understanding of the principles of commons management. Theymust continue in order to promote the community residents’ deeper and wider recognition of the benefits of institutional changes and adequate background knowledge for a systematic selforganization for pro-active and transparent mangrove management. Dialog facilitators working in lagging parts of the community were recommended to expand from smaller neighborhood dialogs instead of village dialogs.

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Published

19-07-2018

How to Cite

Ounvichit, T., & Yoddumnern-Attig, B. (2018). Community dialogs on the probabilities of community-based mangrove institution. Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences, 39(3), 365–373. Retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/kjss/article/view/242547

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Research articles