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Monday, August 14, 2006

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden and Parks in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden and Parks General Info

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden and ParksQueen Sirikit Botanic Garden and Parks is located 27 km NW of Chiang Mai Province, at the edge of Doi Suthep-Pui National Park. It has an area of about 1,000 ha. With its wide collection of plant species, 12 exhibition greenhouses, garden and nature trails, educational and research activities, there is so much to learn and enjoy while you are here. Please come and visit us.

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden and Parks Backgound

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden and Parks : Thailand is endowed with plant diversity. The vascular plants, especially, are as many as 15,000 species. Many of them are of economic and medicinal importance. So far, no comprehensive study on the usefulness of these plants has been conducted. To make the best use of the resource and to obtain a sustainable benefit from them, promotion of research work and propagation of these valuable plants should go hand in hand with environmental conservation. Such a project will surely be supportive of the plant conservation activities, the efficacy of the natural resource and environmental development.

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden and ParksQueen Sirikit Botanic Garden and Parks : In October 1991, the Biodiversity Board of Thailand appointed by ICSU-Thai, held a conference on “Thailand’s Biodiversity” at the Ministry of Science, Technology and Energy. The conference called for an awareness of the increasing importance of flora resources. A concern was also expressed on the rapid disappearance of some species of the presently unknown plants. Therefore, it was deemed urgent to promote the conservation of plants by the involvement of botanical gardens in particular.

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden and Parks : The conference concluded with the realization that Thailand had not yet had a true botanical garden to serve as a supportive unit in education and research which will lead to plant conservation. Therefore, a suggestion was made to set up the Botanical Garden Organization with the objective to make it possible for Thailand to have a botanical garden of international standard. Following the BGO establishment, the Mae Sa Botanic Garden at Mae Rim, Chiang Mai was transferred from the Royal Forest Department to be under the administration of the BGO. And was granted Her Majesty’s permission to use the name as Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden (QSBG) in 1994.

Source : qsbg.org

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