Environmental science is shaped by the socio-political context in which it is produced. Environmental problems and explanations are context specific, and this article contributes to a critical political ecology by illustrating the changing relationship between conceptualisation of environmental problems and explanations of them, and the socio-political context in contemporary Thailand. During the 'development epoch' from the 1950s, both natural and social sciences became compartmentalised and the epistemology of environmental science became dominated by the demands of a growth economy and utilitarian values. The resulting impasse of conventional knowledge of natural resource management coincided with a socio-political and bureaucratic refor...
The article offers a critique for the argument that forest clearing by the people in the upper areas...
Northeast Thailand experienced a rubber boom that began in the 2000s with a sudden swing away from t...
As transitions in agrarian systems have increasingly extended from core agricultural areas to incorp...
The global 'development epoch ' began with an emphasis on formal development planning in t...
In this far-reaching examination of environmental problems and politics in northern Thailand, Tim Fo...
This paper provides a counterpoint to recent discussions of 'eco-governmentality' or 'environmentali...
Although the importance of integrating social and natural science understandings in natural resource...
This paper provides a counterpoint to recent discussions of 'eco-governmentality' or 'environmentali...
Environmental conflicts over natural resources in Thailand have rapidly grown during the past few de...
Providing compensation for agricultural conservation practices adopted by upstream farmers is still ...
This paper argues that the continuing failure of environmental governance by the state lies not only...
The study of environmental degradation and corn production in Nan province, Thailand cannot be expla...
This dissertation examines the making and mobilizing of ecological knowledge at the Salween River as...
This paper shows how the control over land and resources in rural Thailand in the present phase of g...
Abstract. The article offers a critique for the argument that forest clearing by the people in the u...
The article offers a critique for the argument that forest clearing by the people in the upper areas...
Northeast Thailand experienced a rubber boom that began in the 2000s with a sudden swing away from t...
As transitions in agrarian systems have increasingly extended from core agricultural areas to incorp...
The global 'development epoch ' began with an emphasis on formal development planning in t...
In this far-reaching examination of environmental problems and politics in northern Thailand, Tim Fo...
This paper provides a counterpoint to recent discussions of 'eco-governmentality' or 'environmentali...
Although the importance of integrating social and natural science understandings in natural resource...
This paper provides a counterpoint to recent discussions of 'eco-governmentality' or 'environmentali...
Environmental conflicts over natural resources in Thailand have rapidly grown during the past few de...
Providing compensation for agricultural conservation practices adopted by upstream farmers is still ...
This paper argues that the continuing failure of environmental governance by the state lies not only...
The study of environmental degradation and corn production in Nan province, Thailand cannot be expla...
This dissertation examines the making and mobilizing of ecological knowledge at the Salween River as...
This paper shows how the control over land and resources in rural Thailand in the present phase of g...
Abstract. The article offers a critique for the argument that forest clearing by the people in the u...
The article offers a critique for the argument that forest clearing by the people in the upper areas...
Northeast Thailand experienced a rubber boom that began in the 2000s with a sudden swing away from t...
As transitions in agrarian systems have increasingly extended from core agricultural areas to incorp...