This book examines the role of community, market and state in the historic transformation of upland livelihoods in Southeast Asia. Focusing on the Saribas Iban of Sarawak, the book combines in-depth, generation-long village case studies with an account of changes in land use and tenure at the regional level spanning a century and a half. This analysis demonstrates that, far from being passive victims of globalization, the Iban have been active agents in their own transformation, engaging with both market and state while retaining community values and governance. Dr Cramb makes a significant new contribution to debates about economic, social and environmental change and conflict in upland Southeast Asia. His book offers a fascinating, empiri...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
The Iban or Sea Dayak are the once fierce headhunters of Borneo, observing the practice as late as W...
The Iban or Sea Dayak are the once fierce headhunters of Borneo, observing the practice as late as W...
In this paper, we use an actor-oriented perspective to explore the nature and extent of conflict and...
ISSN 1919‐0581Sarawak, in Malaysian Borneo, has experienced the rapid conversion of forested land to...
ISSN 1919‐0581Sarawak, in Malaysian Borneo, has experienced the rapid conversion of forested land to...
This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pur...
This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pur...
Since the Age of Commerce, the importance of forest products from Borneo, an archipelago in Southeas...
The Malaysian state of Sarawak on the island of Borneo is one of the global hotspots of deforestatio...
The territory of Sarawak, state of East Malaysia, undergoes major environmental transformations. The...
The market and community are always intertwined, and sustained through economic power, social obliga...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
The market and community are always intertwined, and sustained through economic power, social obliga...
The Berawan are a small Orang Ulu people group to which four longhouse communities belong: Long Jega...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
The Iban or Sea Dayak are the once fierce headhunters of Borneo, observing the practice as late as W...
The Iban or Sea Dayak are the once fierce headhunters of Borneo, observing the practice as late as W...
In this paper, we use an actor-oriented perspective to explore the nature and extent of conflict and...
ISSN 1919‐0581Sarawak, in Malaysian Borneo, has experienced the rapid conversion of forested land to...
ISSN 1919‐0581Sarawak, in Malaysian Borneo, has experienced the rapid conversion of forested land to...
This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pur...
This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pur...
Since the Age of Commerce, the importance of forest products from Borneo, an archipelago in Southeas...
The Malaysian state of Sarawak on the island of Borneo is one of the global hotspots of deforestatio...
The territory of Sarawak, state of East Malaysia, undergoes major environmental transformations. The...
The market and community are always intertwined, and sustained through economic power, social obliga...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
The market and community are always intertwined, and sustained through economic power, social obliga...
The Berawan are a small Orang Ulu people group to which four longhouse communities belong: Long Jega...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
The Iban or Sea Dayak are the once fierce headhunters of Borneo, observing the practice as late as W...
The Iban or Sea Dayak are the once fierce headhunters of Borneo, observing the practice as late as W...