Taking an historical perspective, this article explores the social, economic, and political context of deforestation and watershed degradation in the highlands of northern Thailand. After the Second World War, the Thai government began pro-moting the colonization of the highlands, encouraging lowland landless farmers, agribusinesses, and logging companies to colonize and deforest the highlands. In the 1980s, the Thai government declared the closure of the frontier and gave the Royal Forest Department (RFD) the role of protecting the nation’s forests and reforesting the denuded areas. Based on information gathered in a Hmong village and an RFD station, the article argues not only that the RFD is unsuccessful in dealing with the problems, but...
Northeast Thailand experienced a rubber boom that began in the 2000s with a sudden swing away from t...
Discussions of resource management and development in northern Thailand often emphasize the threat o...
The purpose of this research was to understand the agricultural innovations of Hmong farmers in Nort...
Taking an historical perspective, this article explores the social, economic, and political context ...
This article looks at the history of the relationship between development policies and deforestation...
In this far-reaching examination of environmental problems and politics in northern Thailand, Tim Fo...
The accelerated rate of global forest depletion poses a series of complexproblems for development pl...
grantor: University of TorontoThe society and identity of Pgak'nyau (Karen) people in Thai...
ISSN 1919‐0581In the 1980s in Thailand, it was estimated that 10 million people were occupying land ...
Policies and Development Strategy amongst the Mountain People in the North of Thailand. — The contin...
Policy definitions of illegal logging are anchored in national forest governance institutions. Howev...
The forests of Thailand have been depleted at an alarming rate over the past few decades in Pha Khao...
Conflicts persist between forest dwelling communities and advocates of forest conservation. In Thail...
As with other countries in Southeast Asia, Thailand is characterized by different topographic and cl...
In Northeast Thailand, upland is a place of conflict between upland field expansion and forest conse...
Northeast Thailand experienced a rubber boom that began in the 2000s with a sudden swing away from t...
Discussions of resource management and development in northern Thailand often emphasize the threat o...
The purpose of this research was to understand the agricultural innovations of Hmong farmers in Nort...
Taking an historical perspective, this article explores the social, economic, and political context ...
This article looks at the history of the relationship between development policies and deforestation...
In this far-reaching examination of environmental problems and politics in northern Thailand, Tim Fo...
The accelerated rate of global forest depletion poses a series of complexproblems for development pl...
grantor: University of TorontoThe society and identity of Pgak'nyau (Karen) people in Thai...
ISSN 1919‐0581In the 1980s in Thailand, it was estimated that 10 million people were occupying land ...
Policies and Development Strategy amongst the Mountain People in the North of Thailand. — The contin...
Policy definitions of illegal logging are anchored in national forest governance institutions. Howev...
The forests of Thailand have been depleted at an alarming rate over the past few decades in Pha Khao...
Conflicts persist between forest dwelling communities and advocates of forest conservation. In Thail...
As with other countries in Southeast Asia, Thailand is characterized by different topographic and cl...
In Northeast Thailand, upland is a place of conflict between upland field expansion and forest conse...
Northeast Thailand experienced a rubber boom that began in the 2000s with a sudden swing away from t...
Discussions of resource management and development in northern Thailand often emphasize the threat o...
The purpose of this research was to understand the agricultural innovations of Hmong farmers in Nort...