This study uses a local political ecology approach that examines the physical and social dimensions of land use and soil erosion and their broader political and socioeconomic environment in Ban Lak Sip, a village located in the uplands of the Luang Prabang Province in Laos. The study indicates that, despite an explicit government policy aimed at improving both socioeconomic and environmental conditions, the resulting livelihood change has in part led to a deterioration in working conditions with mixed impacts on the environment. While land degradation and economic transition appear to have driven villagers to rework the role and importance of the land in their livelihoods, this paper argues that the Laotian rural development policy has cons...
This issue of Water Policy Briefing is based on research presented in When ?Conservation? Leads to L...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
Policies in Lao PDR encourage farmers to transition from shifting to sedentary agriculture, and the ...
ISSN 1919‐0581The agrarian transition is one of the most important processes of socioeconomic change...
While there is an important body of research on environmental discourses and policy in Southeast Asi...
The official environmental discourse in Laos describes a “chain of degradation” stretching from upla...
In this report, we test the hypothesis that the primary factors behind the farming system changes in...
The agrarian transition is considered as one of the most important drivers of socioeconomic transfor...
We introduce the case of Ban Lak Sip, a multiethnic village located in the province of Louang Praban...
This paper presents the results of a study using participatory techniques to assess soil erosion in ...
This paper presents the results of a study using participatory techniques to assess soil erosion in ...
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...
AbstractThis dissertation reports the results of a year of anthropological fieldwork on agricultural...
The Land Management component of the Lao-Swedish Upland Agriculture and Forestry Research Programme ...
This issue of Water Policy Briefing is based on research presented in When ?Conservation? Leads to L...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
Policies in Lao PDR encourage farmers to transition from shifting to sedentary agriculture, and the ...
ISSN 1919‐0581The agrarian transition is one of the most important processes of socioeconomic change...
While there is an important body of research on environmental discourses and policy in Southeast Asi...
The official environmental discourse in Laos describes a “chain of degradation” stretching from upla...
In this report, we test the hypothesis that the primary factors behind the farming system changes in...
The agrarian transition is considered as one of the most important drivers of socioeconomic transfor...
We introduce the case of Ban Lak Sip, a multiethnic village located in the province of Louang Praban...
This paper presents the results of a study using participatory techniques to assess soil erosion in ...
This paper presents the results of a study using participatory techniques to assess soil erosion in ...
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...
AbstractThis dissertation reports the results of a year of anthropological fieldwork on agricultural...
The Land Management component of the Lao-Swedish Upland Agriculture and Forestry Research Programme ...
This issue of Water Policy Briefing is based on research presented in When ?Conservation? Leads to L...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
Policies in Lao PDR encourage farmers to transition from shifting to sedentary agriculture, and the ...