Preecha Siri

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Preecha Siri (Thai: ปรีชา ศิริ; RTGSPricha Siri) is a Karen Thai conservationist and environmentalist who is a community leader and role model for indigenous natural resource management.

In 2013 he was awarded a United Nations Forest Hero Award on behalf of his community for their work pioneering recognition for sustainable indigenous-led forest management in Thailand, including traditional rotational farming, rice farming, beekeeping and tea and bamboo farming methods. With his guidance, his community developed a successful model of ecosystem management generating community funds and building community resilience. [1][2][3][4]

Before being recognised internationally as a hero, he spent 11 years working with his community to protect their ancestral lands from development associated with deforestation and advocating for indigenous peoples human rights. The United Nations said Preecha:

"...is a community leader with a vision for forest management. He is a source of inspiration for his community in revitalizing sustainable forest management systems. He has dedicated his life to demonstrating his belief that protecting nature is protecting a way of life".[5]

Through translators, Siri said he:

"... believes that rights with responsibilities are inseparable when it comes to protecting and promoting sustainable resource management systems and self-sufficient traditional livelihood practices."[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2012- 2013 Forest Heroes Award Winners". United Nations. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
  2. ^ "Istanbul ceremony honors real 'forest heroes'". United Nations Radio. 10 Apr 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
  3. ^ "UN announces world 'forest heroes'". April 12, 2013.
  4. ^ Swain, Frank (19 April 2013). "Five who make a difference: green pursuits earn innovators forest hero awards".
  5. ^ a b "Karen farmer from Thailand named Forest Hero by U.N." Royal Thai Embassy, Washington D.C. Retrieved 2013-10-08.