The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the accompanying dismissal of self-subsistence are documented based on the findings from seven case studies carried out in different agricultural and social situations during the past decade. The characteristics of the key driving forces powering this agrarian transition such as rapid economic growth, decrease in the share of labour employed in the agriculture, urbanization and changes in food consumption patterns, and improved communication infrastructures, are presented in the Thai context. The environmental impact of these profound agrarian transformations on the degradation of key renewable resources, particularly soil erosion, is assessed. ...
For centuries, rainfed lowland rice production associated to sugar palm (Borassus flabellifer) hedge...
Most of the upland areas of Southeast Asia are characterized by insufficient infrastructure, low pro...
Agriculture in Thailand is undergoing significant change. The present paper addresses this change fr...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
For the past two decades, the montane highlands of northern Thailand have been rapidly and deeply in...
In northeast Thailand, 85 % of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to meet their basic needs...
The paper analyzes the agro-ecological transformations caused by changes in prevailing socio-economi...
International audienceIn northeast Thailand, 85% of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to m...
ISSN 1919-0581This study focuses on agrarian transition in four Northern Thailand villages, located ...
As transitions in agrarian systems have increasingly extended from core agricultural areas to incorp...
ISSN 1919‐0581For much of the last century, the expansion of agriculture was a dominant force transf...
The growth of Thailand’s economy and the transformation of its agricultural sector has been remarkab...
In northeast Thailand, 85% of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to meet their basic needs ...
This study examines the process of agricultural development with particular reference to the interac...
For centuries, rainfed lowland rice production associated to sugar palm (Borassus flabellifer) hedge...
Most of the upland areas of Southeast Asia are characterized by insufficient infrastructure, low pro...
Agriculture in Thailand is undergoing significant change. The present paper addresses this change fr...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
For the past two decades, the montane highlands of northern Thailand have been rapidly and deeply in...
In northeast Thailand, 85 % of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to meet their basic needs...
The paper analyzes the agro-ecological transformations caused by changes in prevailing socio-economi...
International audienceIn northeast Thailand, 85% of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to m...
ISSN 1919-0581This study focuses on agrarian transition in four Northern Thailand villages, located ...
As transitions in agrarian systems have increasingly extended from core agricultural areas to incorp...
ISSN 1919‐0581For much of the last century, the expansion of agriculture was a dominant force transf...
The growth of Thailand’s economy and the transformation of its agricultural sector has been remarkab...
In northeast Thailand, 85% of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to meet their basic needs ...
This study examines the process of agricultural development with particular reference to the interac...
For centuries, rainfed lowland rice production associated to sugar palm (Borassus flabellifer) hedge...
Most of the upland areas of Southeast Asia are characterized by insufficient infrastructure, low pro...
Agriculture in Thailand is undergoing significant change. The present paper addresses this change fr...