Rational:
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Obviously seen that political problem is one of the main factors of natural resource exploitation in our countries. Particularly when Mekong Region has been opened for the world market and liberization in the name of ‘development’. Various economic cooperation such as Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS), Ayeawady- Chao Phraya- Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (ACMEC) has been driving economic changes in our region dramatically. Trades and investments have been attracted from through out the world by abundant resources, cheap labor, weak environmental protection standard and poor governance. Not only those transnational companies (TNCs) from other regions, but also demands of raw material from industrial sector in China, Vietnam and Thailand become one of the factors of rapid changes. Mega development projects have been constructed through region such as roads, dams, power plants, mining, navigation, gas pipeline and so on. Current destructive practices including conversion of forestland to large-scale mono-crop or agri-business plantations areas which have affected to the livelihood of local communities. Including illegal logging has become both national and regional issues when forest products from Lao PDR,
According to ASEAN will be another mechanism to accelerate economic force in our region together with other international financial institutions and organizations such as World Trade Organizations (WTO), World Bank, Asian Development Bank (ADB) that has been driving our world economy. As youth will play a very important role for further development of our region, we will take part of this opportunity to learn more from each other. In order to build up understanding and awareness of different issues regarding development and natural resource management. With the aim that we will be able to seek for alternatives to development in our region, the Region of Diversity that can not use only ONE mainstream model to deal with our problems. Toward genuine sustainability and justice in our motherland, Mekong Region.
Host Organizations:
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2) Lao PDR: Dokchampa Group, Lao Youth Network (LYN)
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Objectives
- Youth are able to share situations and experience on natural resource management and development issues in their own countries
- Youth are able analyze the problems and identify possible areas for collaborating and networking among each other
- Youth are able to recommend development direction and alternatives to development and natural resource management at individual, national, regional and ASEAN level.
Process:
· Presentations 5 topics (10-15 minutes for presentation and discussion)
1) Fishery resource in
2) Dams in
3) Eco-authoritarian conservation and ethnic conflict in
4) Youth and Community Base Forestry Management in
5) Overview of Mega-development and Impacts on Local Peoples and Environment
· Big group discussion
· Analysis by resource person
· Conclusion
Participants: 50 participants
- Youth and students
- Peoples’ organizations
- NGOs workers
Logistics arrangement: LCD/projector
Translator: NEEDED