27.06.2022 1 Session 4: Information and Assessment: Livelihoods, Current land Use and Forest Cover 4.1: Assessment of Livelihoods (especially Ag) by re- call Interview 4.2: Current Land Use and Forest Cover assessment- mapping by 4.2.1: Sateliite or aerial photo imagery review 4.2.2: Field survey 4.2.3: Household mapping of upland field distribution
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Session 4:Information and Assessment:
Livelihoods, Current land Use and Forest Cover
4.1: Assessment of Livelihoods (especially Ag) by re-call Interview4.2: Current Land Use and Forest Cover assessment-mapping by
4.2.1: Sateliite or aerial photo imagery review4.2.2: Field survey4.2.3: Household mapping of upland field distribution
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Session 4.1:
Gathering Information – Assessing Livelihoods and
Land Use > (i) Group or (ii) Household Interview
4.1(i) By Group Interview
1. Agro ecosystem assessment (optional)
2. NTFP
3. Wood
4. Wildlife (protein)
5. Aquatic ife (protein)
Purposes1. To understand and assess the natural resources2. To provide information/data for forest land allocation3. To use as the baseline data for natural resource monitoring, management, and planning
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4.1 (ii) By Household Interview1. HH Population, and Rice Sufficieny2. Livestock 3. Land Use - holdings and Production4. Income (optional)5. Goods and chattels (optional)
Session 4.1: Gathering Information – Assessing Livelihoods and Land Use >> form (i) Group or (ii) Household Interview (Cont.)
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Reference/Link to TABI “FALUP Tool 1.5 and 3.1”
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4.2: Current Land Use - Forest Cover Mapping by 4.2.1: Imagery review
4.2.2: Field survey
4.2.3: Mapping of upland field distribution (1-2 years)
4.2.1: imagery review
1: Upland field mapping of the year image taken
2: Paddy fields mapping (those may be seen)
3: Plantation and concession area mapping (those may be seen)
4: Forests never been cleared before (+ other areas) mapping –
those are never cleared for agriculture
> The remaining areas must be bush fallow“
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Example of ALOS imagery on upland fields and forest never been cleared for
agri. before
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Current Land Use Map: Example 1: Ban Donsai, Ponsai
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4.2.2: Field Survey
If permanent agricultural fields or plantations cannot be seen or mapped
from the Image, then they will have to be field surveyed – semi-detailed:
GPS points around the boundary of contiguous blocks.
1. For ‘forest never been cleared” and ‘upland fields’ : staff and villager
teams should undertake some field surveys to observe and verify,
2. Permanent agriculture fields not appeared in the image, field survey is
required by using GPS.
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Photos of Field Survey
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Objectives:
1: To increase understanding of the villagers’ upland field activities
2: To serve as the reference for possible upland field re-allocation
4.2.3: Mapping of upland field distribution (not appeared on the imagery)
Method: “Place the Pin/sticker on Image” (or TOPO 2.5 D)
The best village mapper and staff guide each household in turn
to place a coloured mapping pin/sticker using one color for 1
year and placing for 2 years.
Issue:
• Be able to pin only the rice upland fields, while other crop fields were
not able to do so.
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Photos (4): Pinned Placing on the Upland Field Sites Each Year