Heliyon (Aug 2024)

Assessing farmers’ knowledge of environmental policy along the Ayeyarwady River: Strides towards the Indian Ocean marine life safety

  • Lazarus Obed Livingstone Banda,
  • Chigonjetso Victoria Banda,
  • Jane Thokozani Banda,
  • Thin Thin Hlaing,
  • Eretia Mwaene

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 16
p. e35503

Abstract

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The Ayeyarwady River Basin in Myanmar is grappling with severe environmental challenges, including soil erosion and water pollution, primarily driven by unsustainable agricultural practices. This study aims to evaluate farmers' awareness of environmental policies and identify barriers to their effective implementation. In-depth interviews were conducted with 45 stakeholders, encompassing farmers, government officials, and researchers. The findings highlight a significant lack of policy awareness among farmers, exacerbated by socio-cultural, economic, and institutional obstacles. These barriers impede the successful application of environmental policies, perpetuating environmental degradation. The study advocates for integrative strategies that encompass education, community engagement, and adaptive policy frameworks to address these complex issues. Detailed policy implications are provided, offering insights into potential solutions for enhancing the region's environmental governance and sustainable development. This research contributes to understanding the critical interplay between policy awareness and ecological management, underscoring the importance of targeted interventions to mitigate environmental threats.

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