Rural areas in Laos are experiencing a rapid transformation from traditional rice-based shifting cultivation systems to more permanent and diversified market-oriented cultivation systems. The consequences of these changes for local livelihoods are not well known. This study analyzes the impact of shifting cultivation change on the livelihood of rural people in six villages in three districts of northern and central Laos. Focus group discussions and household interview questionnaires were employed for data collection. The study reveals that the shifting cultivation of rice is still important in these communities, but it is being intensified as cash crops are introduced. Changes in shifting cultivation during the past ten years vary greatly b...
Landscapes in the mountainous north of Lao People's Democratic Republic (hereafter Lao PDR or Laos)...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
Shifting cultivation is often described as “traditional”, inflexible and outdated, in contrast with ...
This study investigates the effects of improved market accessibility on agricultural land use and ba...
This study investigates the effects of improved market accessibility on agricultural land use and ba...
This study investigates four decades of socio-economic and environmental change in a shifting cultiv...
Despite the rapid agricultural transition that has occurred in the past decade, shifting cultivation...
For many years, farmers in remote upland areas of northern Laos just produced rice for self consumpt...
Farmers in northern Laos are experiencing rapid transformation from subsistence agriucltural product...
This paper investigates the direct and cascading land system consequences of a Chinese company’s lan...
Large-scale land deals in the agriculture and forestry sectors have significantly affected livelihoo...
The cultural and economic importance of paddy rice production for households in the lowlands of Lao ...
Smallholder teak (Tectona grandis) plantations have become increasingly prominent in the landscape o...
Smallholder teak (Tectona grandis) plantations have been identified as a potentially valuable compon...
Despite being a low-income, agriculture-based country with a subsistence orientation, Laos is in the...
Landscapes in the mountainous north of Lao People's Democratic Republic (hereafter Lao PDR or Laos)...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
Shifting cultivation is often described as “traditional”, inflexible and outdated, in contrast with ...
This study investigates the effects of improved market accessibility on agricultural land use and ba...
This study investigates the effects of improved market accessibility on agricultural land use and ba...
This study investigates four decades of socio-economic and environmental change in a shifting cultiv...
Despite the rapid agricultural transition that has occurred in the past decade, shifting cultivation...
For many years, farmers in remote upland areas of northern Laos just produced rice for self consumpt...
Farmers in northern Laos are experiencing rapid transformation from subsistence agriucltural product...
This paper investigates the direct and cascading land system consequences of a Chinese company’s lan...
Large-scale land deals in the agriculture and forestry sectors have significantly affected livelihoo...
The cultural and economic importance of paddy rice production for households in the lowlands of Lao ...
Smallholder teak (Tectona grandis) plantations have become increasingly prominent in the landscape o...
Smallholder teak (Tectona grandis) plantations have been identified as a potentially valuable compon...
Despite being a low-income, agriculture-based country with a subsistence orientation, Laos is in the...
Landscapes in the mountainous north of Lao People's Democratic Republic (hereafter Lao PDR or Laos)...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
Shifting cultivation is often described as “traditional”, inflexible and outdated, in contrast with ...