Summary This article examines the impact of environmental change on competing livelihood systems in the Limbang District of Sarawak, Malaysia. Natural resource?dependent systems like those of upstream Penan and Kelabit communities appear to be far more vulnerable to environmental change than the midstream Iban and Lun Bawang whose livelihood systems are currently buttressed by lucrative market activity. For the four ethnic groups studied, gender relations have been exposed as an important variable in understanding community responses to declining resource availabilities. In Penan communities, in particular, gender interests, in manoeuvring around new environmental vulnerabilities, are being played out through population variables...
Dramatic and devastating changes in East Kalimantan's forest landscape over recent decades reflect t...
Summary Using a case study from India, this article examines the limitations of populist ecofeminis...
This article introduces the Special Issue on ‘Gender and generation in agrarian and environmental tr...
The increasing penetration of global capitalism, ambitious development efforts, and related environm...
Bibliography: leaves 259-271.xiv, 271 leaves, [8] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 30 cm....
This article examines the nature of agrarian transition and rural transformation in the Malaysian st...
The increasing penetration of global capitalism, ambitious development efforts, and related environm...
Land based industries, most significantly palm oil plantations, timber concessions and mining operat...
The complex web of relations between people and their environment has often been disturbed by develo...
An estimated 1.6 billion people depend in part or in full on forests and trees outside forests for t...
This dissertation concerns the Punan Vuhang, former hunter-gatherers who are now part-time farmers l...
The resettlement of the Kadazandusun indigenous community of Kampung Tampasak in Penampang, Sabah, t...
Given Malaysia’s vast natural resources, the country has embarked on an ambitious set of development...
Focusing on the indigenous people of Sarawak, this article explores the authors learned biases as we...
Women play a central role not only in economic and social life, but also in the development of susta...
Dramatic and devastating changes in East Kalimantan's forest landscape over recent decades reflect t...
Summary Using a case study from India, this article examines the limitations of populist ecofeminis...
This article introduces the Special Issue on ‘Gender and generation in agrarian and environmental tr...
The increasing penetration of global capitalism, ambitious development efforts, and related environm...
Bibliography: leaves 259-271.xiv, 271 leaves, [8] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 30 cm....
This article examines the nature of agrarian transition and rural transformation in the Malaysian st...
The increasing penetration of global capitalism, ambitious development efforts, and related environm...
Land based industries, most significantly palm oil plantations, timber concessions and mining operat...
The complex web of relations between people and their environment has often been disturbed by develo...
An estimated 1.6 billion people depend in part or in full on forests and trees outside forests for t...
This dissertation concerns the Punan Vuhang, former hunter-gatherers who are now part-time farmers l...
The resettlement of the Kadazandusun indigenous community of Kampung Tampasak in Penampang, Sabah, t...
Given Malaysia’s vast natural resources, the country has embarked on an ambitious set of development...
Focusing on the indigenous people of Sarawak, this article explores the authors learned biases as we...
Women play a central role not only in economic and social life, but also in the development of susta...
Dramatic and devastating changes in East Kalimantan's forest landscape over recent decades reflect t...
Summary Using a case study from India, this article examines the limitations of populist ecofeminis...
This article introduces the Special Issue on ‘Gender and generation in agrarian and environmental tr...