Most of the upland areas of Southeast Asia are characterized by insufficient infrastructure, low productivity in smallholder crop and animal production, mounting environmental problems such as soil and forest degradation and loss of biodiversity, increasing population pressure, and widespread poverty, particular in rural areas. While some upland areas in South East Asia have been experiencing considerable progress during the past twenty years, others have stagnated or even declined with respect to economic, social and environmental objectives of development. The purpose of the paper is to describe major trends regarding sustainable development in the upland areas of selected countries in South East Asia, and review explanatory approaches fo...
As transitions in agrarian systems have increasingly extended from core agricultural areas to incorp...
The Lore Lindu region in Indonesia-as in many forest frontier areas in Southeast Asia-has experience...
Lao PDR and Cambodia have been transitioning to a market-oriented policy regime. Both are agrarian e...
Most of the upland areas of Southeast Asia are characterized by insufficient infrastructure, low pro...
In the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia, smallholder farmers are both victims of and actors in ...
For centuries, the populations of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) have endured material poverty, part...
Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percen...
Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percen...
Over the past thirty years, agricultural productivity has improved considerably in the irrigated low...
Many rural households in Asia have been able to move out of poverty in the presence of increasing sc...
Despite the recent economic crisis, Mainland Southeast Asia continues to experience increasing econo...
This paper examines the ASEAN Community approach and effort towards rural development and poverty er...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
Lao PDR and Cambodia have been transitioning to a market-oriented policy regime. Both are agrarian e...
Lao PDR and Cambodia have been transitioning to a market-oriented policy regime. Both are agrarian e...
As transitions in agrarian systems have increasingly extended from core agricultural areas to incorp...
The Lore Lindu region in Indonesia-as in many forest frontier areas in Southeast Asia-has experience...
Lao PDR and Cambodia have been transitioning to a market-oriented policy regime. Both are agrarian e...
Most of the upland areas of Southeast Asia are characterized by insufficient infrastructure, low pro...
In the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia, smallholder farmers are both victims of and actors in ...
For centuries, the populations of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) have endured material poverty, part...
Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percen...
Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percen...
Over the past thirty years, agricultural productivity has improved considerably in the irrigated low...
Many rural households in Asia have been able to move out of poverty in the presence of increasing sc...
Despite the recent economic crisis, Mainland Southeast Asia continues to experience increasing econo...
This paper examines the ASEAN Community approach and effort towards rural development and poverty er...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
Lao PDR and Cambodia have been transitioning to a market-oriented policy regime. Both are agrarian e...
Lao PDR and Cambodia have been transitioning to a market-oriented policy regime. Both are agrarian e...
As transitions in agrarian systems have increasingly extended from core agricultural areas to incorp...
The Lore Lindu region in Indonesia-as in many forest frontier areas in Southeast Asia-has experience...
Lao PDR and Cambodia have been transitioning to a market-oriented policy regime. Both are agrarian e...