A farmer's decision to adopt sustainable land management practices often takes place in a changing context. In the Northeast Region of Thailand, rural areas face a deagrarianization process and the dominant farming system – small-scale rice farming under rainfed conditions – is losing its role as the main provider of household income. The study applies a mixed approach to investigate the reasons why farmers adopt sustainable land management practices in this region. This approach involved a quantitative assessment of factors that influence adoption and a qualitative analysis of local actors' opinions regarding these reasons. Two major reasons were identified: the engagement in diversifying production and the willingness to reduce the amount...
For centuries, rainfed lowland rice production associated to sugar palm (Borassus flabellifer) hedge...
The accelerated economic growth of Thailand since the late 1980s has made the urban-rural relationsh...
Land cultivated in paddy increased almost ten-fold in Northeast Thailand during the twentieth centur...
Rice farming systems in the irrigated areas of central Thailand, unlike other parts of the country, ...
The conflict of land use between food and energy security purposes has become an important issue sin...
International audienceFarms in Asian newly industrialised economies are increasingly faced with oper...
To address increasing concerns for improved food safety, quality, and appropriate environmental prac...
Sustainable agriculture plays an important role in achieving sustainable development goals with rega...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
For the past two decades, the montane highlands of northern Thailand have been rapidly and deeply in...
The growth of Thailand’s economy and the transformation of its agricultural sector has been remarkab...
In 1961 the Thai government introduced agricultural policies that for over 40 years turned Thai subs...
This paper analyses the dynamics of land use via the perspectives, motivations and behaviours of loc...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
Lately, the Hill Pond Rice System (HPRS) is being promoted as a form of alternative farming systems ...
For centuries, rainfed lowland rice production associated to sugar palm (Borassus flabellifer) hedge...
The accelerated economic growth of Thailand since the late 1980s has made the urban-rural relationsh...
Land cultivated in paddy increased almost ten-fold in Northeast Thailand during the twentieth centur...
Rice farming systems in the irrigated areas of central Thailand, unlike other parts of the country, ...
The conflict of land use between food and energy security purposes has become an important issue sin...
International audienceFarms in Asian newly industrialised economies are increasingly faced with oper...
To address increasing concerns for improved food safety, quality, and appropriate environmental prac...
Sustainable agriculture plays an important role in achieving sustainable development goals with rega...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
For the past two decades, the montane highlands of northern Thailand have been rapidly and deeply in...
The growth of Thailand’s economy and the transformation of its agricultural sector has been remarkab...
In 1961 the Thai government introduced agricultural policies that for over 40 years turned Thai subs...
This paper analyses the dynamics of land use via the perspectives, motivations and behaviours of loc...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
Lately, the Hill Pond Rice System (HPRS) is being promoted as a form of alternative farming systems ...
For centuries, rainfed lowland rice production associated to sugar palm (Borassus flabellifer) hedge...
The accelerated economic growth of Thailand since the late 1980s has made the urban-rural relationsh...
Land cultivated in paddy increased almost ten-fold in Northeast Thailand during the twentieth centur...