Without strong community forest governance, carbon credits will continue to separate Thai people from their forests
Huiying Ng-Lou (she/they) is a doctoral researcher at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich. They are a scholar-practitioner and writer working towards critical and empathic rural-urban agricultural learning networks, agroecology, and community-led action research in Southeast Asia. They are also part of Living Soil Asia.