Despite the rapid agricultural transition that has occurred in the past decade, shifting cultivation remains a widespread agricultural practice in the northern uplands of Lao PDR. Little information is available on the basic socio-economic situation and respective possible patterns in shifting cultivation landscapes on a regional level. On the basis of a recent approximation of the extent of shifting cultivation landscapes for two time periods and disaggregated village level census data, this paper characterizes these landscapes in terms of key socioeconomic parameters for the whole of northern Laos. Results showed that over 550,000 people live in shifting cultivation regions. The poverty rate of this population of 46.5% is considerably hig...
Farmers in northern Laos have been experiencing a rapid transformation from subsistence agricultural...
Shifting cultivation is the most common agricultural practice among farmers in the northern uplands ...
This study investigates the effects of improved market accessibility on agricultural land use and ba...
Despite the rapid agricultural transition that has occurred in the past decade, shifting cultivation...
Farmers in northern Laos are experiencing rapid transformation from subsistence agriucltural product...
Rural areas in Laos are experiencing a rapid transformation from traditional rice-based shifting cul...
This study investigates four decades of socio-economic and environmental change in a shifting cultiv...
Shifting cultivation is often described as “traditional”, inflexible and outdated, in contrast with ...
For many years, farmers in remote upland areas of northern Laos just produced rice for self consumpt...
Swidden communities in Laos are undergoing rapid transformation as highland resources are used to fu...
As a mountainous country with a sparse population largely dependent upon agriculture and natural pr...
Landscapes in the mountainous north of Lao People's Democratic Republic (hereafter Lao PDR or Laos)...
The rotational nature of shifting cultivation poses several challenges to its detection by remote se...
Nowadays, 40 to 500 million farmers are engaged in shifting cultivation in tropical countries. For m...
Large-scale land deals in the agriculture and forestry sectors have significantly affected livelihoo...
Farmers in northern Laos have been experiencing a rapid transformation from subsistence agricultural...
Shifting cultivation is the most common agricultural practice among farmers in the northern uplands ...
This study investigates the effects of improved market accessibility on agricultural land use and ba...
Despite the rapid agricultural transition that has occurred in the past decade, shifting cultivation...
Farmers in northern Laos are experiencing rapid transformation from subsistence agriucltural product...
Rural areas in Laos are experiencing a rapid transformation from traditional rice-based shifting cul...
This study investigates four decades of socio-economic and environmental change in a shifting cultiv...
Shifting cultivation is often described as “traditional”, inflexible and outdated, in contrast with ...
For many years, farmers in remote upland areas of northern Laos just produced rice for self consumpt...
Swidden communities in Laos are undergoing rapid transformation as highland resources are used to fu...
As a mountainous country with a sparse population largely dependent upon agriculture and natural pr...
Landscapes in the mountainous north of Lao People's Democratic Republic (hereafter Lao PDR or Laos)...
The rotational nature of shifting cultivation poses several challenges to its detection by remote se...
Nowadays, 40 to 500 million farmers are engaged in shifting cultivation in tropical countries. For m...
Large-scale land deals in the agriculture and forestry sectors have significantly affected livelihoo...
Farmers in northern Laos have been experiencing a rapid transformation from subsistence agricultural...
Shifting cultivation is the most common agricultural practice among farmers in the northern uplands ...
This study investigates the effects of improved market accessibility on agricultural land use and ba...