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PM Yingluck instructs 10 provincial governors to grow upstream forests within 3 months

BANGKOK, 15 February 2012 (NNT) - The prime minister has instructed the governors of 10 provinces, from upstream to downstream rivers, to finish the growing of water-retention forestland within 3 months.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said on Tuesday that the government is now encouraging locals in flood-prone areas to adopt the various royally-initiated projects, related to the management of upstream forests, the construction of check dams and the ecological preservation.

The PM's comment was heard during her meeting with related ministers and 10 provincial governors in Phitsanulok Province.

The Premier said that she hopes the Thai people will become more connected to and realize the value of green forestland in the near future.

And in order to help speed up such works, PM Yingluck has assigned related agencies and ministries to take charge of all coherent projects, while instructing the 10 governors to complete the planting of fast-growing trees and the construction of check dams within 3 months.

The prime minister has pledged to allocate a budget to support all these projects.

Moreover, she has discussed with related ministers about the lowering of the minimum water detention at all dams from 60% to 45%, in order to help ease the impact from possible flooding in the future.

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Minor details only, but for reforestation you need to take care of a few things like

- having 'suitable' land allocated for growing forests

- have sufficient numbers of saplings available

- having enough people to plant saplings

- having people to watch over (i.e. protect) and tend the saplings

Once you planned the activities you can start implementing assuming you've got a budget. To speed up the project depends on availability of resources. If insufficient saplings are available you may need to grow some. If topsoil has washed away you may need to dump some new topsoil and use nets to keep it in place.

As PM yingluck said already 'the government is doing it's best' smile.png

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PM Yingluck has assigned related agencies and ministries to take charge of all coherent projects, while instructing the 10 governors to complete the planting of fast-growing trees and the construction of check dams within 3 months.

See?

Fast-growing trees.

I assume the dam construction projects are already underway...

Nothing like a 3-month completion deadline to ensure the dams are well-built and SAFE.

And y'all thought she hasn't given this much thought...

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I am sure its a translation thing, no-one is that stupid surely.

But everywhere I go in these days I see people chopping down trees and making charcoal, whole areas have been cleared near where we live. The fact that most of these areas are on hillsides really does worry me.

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Grow forests in 3 months. This I gotta see. Maybe they can do a time lapse film of the trees growing and advertise Thailand as the "Tree Growing Hub". Trees need to be planted, but they need to protected once they are grown, in something more than 3 months. The problem was never that trees don't grow in Thailand, it's that they get cut down illegally.

Grow forests in 3 months. This I gotta see. Maybe they can do a time lapse film of the trees growing and advertise Thailand as the "Tree Growing Hub". Trees need to be planted, but they need to protected once they are grown, in something more than 3 months. The problem was never that trees don't grow in Thailand, it's that they get cut down illegally.

Read it again. PM Yingluck has instructed that the planting of trees be implemented within three months.

Christ I'm getting sick and tired of the knee jerk stupidity laden comments regarding whatever the Thais do. And no, I am not an 'apologist'.

Maybe you have a different version of Thaivisa then because I read completed
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Hope they do a better job and show some more appreciation to the green areas, forests and national parks......than what disgraceful things they did to the road to one of the largest and oldest national parks in the country.....but I doubt it as it is almost always lip service.....follow up and planning means crap in this place.

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Grow forests in 3 months. This I gotta see. Maybe they can do a time lapse film of the trees growing and advertise Thailand as the "Tree Growing Hub". Trees need to be planted, but they need to protected once they are grown, in something more than 3 months. The problem was never that trees don't grow in Thailand, it's that they get cut down illegally.

Grow forests in 3 months. This I gotta see. Maybe they can do a time lapse film of the trees growing and advertise Thailand as the "Tree Growing Hub". Trees need to be planted, but they need to protected once they are grown, in something more than 3 months. The problem was never that trees don't grow in Thailand, it's that they get cut down illegally.

Read it again. PM Yingluck has instructed that the planting of trees be implemented within three months.

Christ I'm getting sick and tired of the knee jerk stupidity laden comments regarding whatever the Thais do. And no, I am not an 'apologist'.

The headline was misleading... (deliberately?). Even so, planting the trees within the next 3 months is likely to be ineffective. Saplings will not survive heavy flooding. As a long-term solution, it's a good idea, but much more needs to be done with the waterways and illegal land management if Yingluck wants more forest.

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This initiative is to be praised not ridiculed. The implimentation of the order will be worked out by the specialists available to the governors.

It would be the same in any country. Would you detractors praise the Prime Minister for doing nothing. Grow up.

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A really good idea in principle but a couple of points?

  1. Whose land will the forest be planted on? (and also the monkey cheek retention dams)
  2. Will villagers whose land is used be compensated? If so by how much?
  3. Who will be responsible for maintaining the forests?
  4. What are the consequences of chopping down the forest?
  5. Where will the saplings come from?
  6. Are the saplings suitable for the local climate?
  7. Is it actually possible to plant a whole forest in 3 months?

I actually think this is a good plan, but i fear the devil is in the detail as they say

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Good idea I think. These problems are not suppose to be fast acting solutions. It's nice to see she is looking into the future as well.

hmm I am post number 20. Am I the only positive one of the day? Let's see if anyone else can find something positive for a change.

It's not jus you and me she is thinking of. It is our grand children too.

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Grow forests in 3 months. This I gotta see. Maybe they can do a time lapse film of the trees growing and advertise Thailand as the "Tree Growing Hub". Trees need to be planted, but they need to protected once they are grown, in something more than 3 months. The problem was never that trees don't grow in Thailand, it's that they get cut down illegally.

apparently the government has got hold of a huge microwave. just pop in the trees,turn the dial and hey presto, fully grown trees. only costs 50 sqagillion thai baht and they know someone who has one goin cheap.

the name for the new trees is Teak-ding.

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Grow forests in 3 months. This I gotta see. Maybe they can do a time lapse film of the trees growing and advertise Thailand as the "Tree Growing Hub". Trees need to be planted, but they need to protected once they are grown, in something more than 3 months. The problem was never that trees don't grow in Thailand, it's that they get cut down illegally.

Grow forests in 3 months. This I gotta see. Maybe they can do a time lapse film of the trees growing and advertise Thailand as the "Tree Growing Hub". Trees need to be planted, but they need to protected once they are grown, in something more than 3 months. The problem was never that trees don't grow in Thailand, it's that they get cut down illegally.

Read it again. PM Yingluck has instructed that the planting of trees be implemented within three months.

Christ I'm getting sick and tired of the knee jerk stupidity laden comments regarding whatever the Thais do. And no, I am not an 'apologist'.

I don't see the word "implemented". I read, " to finish the growing of water-retention forestland within 3 months."

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A really good idea in principle but a couple of points?

  1. Whose land will the forest be planted on? (and also the monkey cheek retention dams)
  2. Will villagers whose land is used be compensated? If so by how much?
  3. Who will be responsible for maintaining the forests?
  4. What are the consequences of chopping down the forest?
  5. Where will the saplings come from?
  6. Are the saplings suitable for the local climate?
  7. Is it actually possible to plant a whole forest in 3 months?

I actually think this is a good plan, but i fear the devil is in the detail as they say

A really good idea in principle but a couple of points?

  • Whose land will the forest be planted on? (and also the monkey cheek retention dams) Have to wait and see
  • Will villagers whose land is used be compensated? If so by how much? I would think yes most likely. But free fast growing trees Who would say no?
  • Who will be responsible for maintaining the forests? Maybe the Ministry of Agriculture or lets say......Nature?
  • What are the consequences of chopping down the forest? No more trees left to soak up water + what is globally obvious.
  • Where will the saplings come from? I would guess the Ministry of Agriculture's Tree Farms?
  • Are the saplings suitable for the local climate? Why would they plant otherwise? Don't think they will import trees from Greenland.
  • Is it actually possible to plant a whole forest in 3 months? No. But it is possible to begin the plan WITHIN 3 months as the article states.

I actually think this is a good plan, but i fear the devil is in the detail as they say I think it's a great plan too but what do you mean the devil is in the details?

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Minor details only, but for reforestation you need to take care of a few things like

- having 'suitable' land allocated for growing forests

- have sufficient numbers of saplings available

- having enough people to plant saplings

- having people to watch over (i.e. protect) and tend the saplings

Once you planned the activities you can start implementing assuming you've got a budget. To speed up the project depends on availability of resources. If insufficient saplings are available you may need to grow some. If topsoil has washed away you may need to dump some new topsoil and use nets to keep it in place.

As PM yingluck said already 'the government is doing it's best' smile.png

Need a good water source as well...................

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licklips.gif Mabe I too have a different version of the original article which clearly says (cut and paste here)

The prime minister has instructed the governors of 10 provinces, from upstream to downstream rivers, to finish the growing of water-retention forestland within 3 months.

I agree that may be a poor translation...but when i first read it, I too, asumed she was instructing them to finish growing water-retention forestland within 3 months.

But that didn't seem to make sense.

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Grow forests in 3 months. This I gotta see. Maybe they can do a time lapse film of the trees growing and advertise Thailand as the "Tree Growing Hub". Trees need to be planted, but they need to protected once they are grown, in something more than 3 months. The problem was never that trees don't grow in Thailand, it's that they get cut down illegally.

Grow forests in 3 months. This I gotta see. Maybe they can do a time lapse film of the trees growing and advertise Thailand as the "Tree Growing Hub". Trees need to be planted, but they need to protected once they are grown, in something more than 3 months. The problem was never that trees don't grow in Thailand, it's that they get cut down illegally.

Read it again. PM Yingluck has instructed that the planting of trees be implemented within three months.

Christ I'm getting sick and tired of the knee jerk stupidity laden comments regarding whatever the Thais do. And no, I am not an 'apologist'.

She leaves the door open to interpretation. More will be revealed after she gets instructions from Dubai.

"BANGKOK, 15 February 2012 (NNT) - The prime minister has instructed the governors of 10 provinces, from upstream to downstream rivers, to finish the growing of water-retention forestland within 3 months."

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Read it again. PM Yingluck has instructed that the planting of trees be implemented within three months.

Christ I'm getting sick and tired of the knee jerk stupidity laden comments regarding whatever the Thais do. And no, I am not an 'apologist'.

Don't get your knickers twisted, Silsburyhill. I know what you mean; it's just that some people here have this burning urge to vent remarks that are meant funny.

OT: I think it's a wonderful move in the right direction. Time will tell how this will work out, as there are many hurdles to be taken before this is can be called a success.

Have a nice day, the lot of you.

Regards,

Robenroute

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@janverbeam

If you've been here for any length of time, oh say, 3 months or so, minimum, you will have noted a modicum of Thai/English gets lost in translation. No one, not even the most disparaging of frang relating to anything Thai, could fail to spot the obvious mistake in the initial wording 'completed within three months' ultimately reading:

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And in order to help speed up such works, PM Yingluck has assigned related agencies and ministries to take charge of all coherent projects, while instructing the 10 governors to complete the planting of fast-growing trees and the construction of check dams within 3 months.

Or perhaps you are being deliberately obtuse.

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Grow forests in 3 months. This I gotta see. Maybe they can do a time lapse film of the trees growing and advertise Thailand as the "Tree Growing Hub". Trees need to be planted, but they need to protected once they are grown, in something more than 3 months. The problem was never that trees don't grow in Thailand, it's that they get cut down illegally.

Grow forests in 3 months. This I gotta see. Maybe they can do a time lapse film of the trees growing and advertise Thailand as the "Tree Growing Hub". Trees need to be planted, but they need to protected once they are grown, in something more than 3 months. The problem was never that trees don't grow in Thailand, it's that they get cut down illegally.

Read it again. PM Yingluck has instructed that the planting of trees be implemented within three months.

Christ I'm getting sick and tired of the knee jerk stupidity laden comments regarding whatever the Thais do. And no, I am not an 'apologist'.

"The prime minister has instructed the governors of 10 provinces, from upstream to downstream rivers, to finish the growing of water-retention forestland within 3 months."

"And in order to help speed up such works, PM Yingluck has assigned related agencies and ministries to take charge of all coherent projects, while instructing the 10 governors to complete the planting of fast-growing trees and the construction of check dams within 3 months."

Your knee jerk reply missed the point of my post. The article is poorly written and the real problem is the illegal logging which has stripped Thailand of much of its forests. Planting trees will do no good if they are just chopped down as soon as they are big enough. The problem of course is that people in high places make the profits from the illegal logging industry so it is unlikely to change. These are probably the same people who will skim a good portion of the cost of planting the trees.

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