April
23

The Ang Khang Declaration

Posted by admin, on April 23, 2008 at 11:15 am.
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A draft version of the symposium declaration was developed with the help of the organizers’ technical advisors. This was then finalized in a special closed session at Ang Khang. The text of the Ang Khang Declaration follows. The text may also be downloaded in Microsoft Word or plain text format.

We, the participants of the International Symposium on Sustainable Highland Development and Networking: Lessons Learned from the Royal Project (hereafter, “The Highland Symposium”), recognizing the achievement of the Royal Project in poverty elimination, opium replacement and environmental conservation, do hold and cherish the following values:

  • That the dwellers of upland, highland and illicit drug-crop producing regions have the right to live free of poverty in its broad sense, meaning that they have the right to an acceptable standard of living, to receive respect for their cultural and social practices, to enjoy fair representation in political processes, to live free of all forms of discrimination, including but not limited to discrimination on the basis of gender or ethnicity, and to have options concerning the conduct of their lives and lifestyles
  • That the production of illicit drug-crops has historically tended to be environmentally destructive, and, moreover, is socially destructive
  • That the eradication of poverty and illicit drug-crop production cannot be achieved at the cost of unacceptable depletion of environmental resources, nor at the expense of an indefinite financial and organization commitment from development agencies and donor agencies
  • That the control of illicit drug-crop production can and should take place within the framework provided by existing international treaties and law
April
23

Welcome

Posted by admin, on April 23, 2008 at 11:15 am.
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Welcome to the website of The International Symposium on Highland Development - Lessons Learned from The Royal Project.

The symposium was held from the 8th to the 10th of December, 2004, in Chiang Mai, Thailand. This website contains the papers delivered to the symposium, and records of several other symposium activities.

The symposium was on the topic of the sustainable development of highland and mountainous regions, and the replacement of illicit drug-crops. Within this broad field, the symposium addressed the following specific issues:

  • Food security
  • Forestry management
  • Alternative development
  • Marketing and distribution
  • Sustainable land use
  • Rural community development
  • Collaboration
  • Knowledge management
  • Networking and knowledge-sharing

To learn more about our objectives click here, or if you wish to review the papers delivered to the symposium please visit the papers page.

One of the objectives of the symposium was to launch a new knowledge-sharing network. Click here to learn more about the new network.

The symposium closed with the reading of a symposium declaration, called the Ang Khang declaration. To read the full text of the declaration, click here.