This article examines the factors shaping communal land tenure and livelihood practices in two villages in Houaphan province, Northeastern Laos. It employs the concept of institutional bricolage to show how local actors combine communal tenure, state intervention, donor programs and local power relations to (re)shape formal rules and day-to-day land tenure and livelihood practices. In particular, it highlights how state territorial strategies in lowland and upland rural spaces have differently shaped state interventions in communal land use and access, producing hybrid forms of communal land management rules and practices. The two cases highlight different processes by which communal tenure is eroded or adapted in the process of state incor...
Themes of inclusion, empowerment, and participation are recurrent in development discourse and inter...
AbstractThis dissertation reports the results of a year of anthropological fieldwork on agricultural...
Commodity booms can lead to intense pressure to access land resources. We investigate a case in whic...
Land-titling programs, land and forest allocation programs, and projects on state-allocated land for...
As agricultural land has become an increasing target of large-scale, export-oriented bilateral inves...
Swidden communities in Laos are undergoing rapid transformation as highland resources are used to fu...
This paper examines land use planning processes in Laos, particularly how they are shaped and reshap...
Land tenure, or access and rights to land, is essential to sustain people’s livelihoods. This paper ...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
This paper highlights how farmers in a northern Lao village transformed their customary land rights ...
This study uses a local political ecology approach that examines the physical and social dimensions ...
This article reviews a landmark policy on resource management in Lao People’s Democratic Republic (P...
This dissertation examines why and how Thai villagers occupied privately held lands illegally in the...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
Land grabbing has transformed rural environments across the global South, generating resistance or p...
Themes of inclusion, empowerment, and participation are recurrent in development discourse and inter...
AbstractThis dissertation reports the results of a year of anthropological fieldwork on agricultural...
Commodity booms can lead to intense pressure to access land resources. We investigate a case in whic...
Land-titling programs, land and forest allocation programs, and projects on state-allocated land for...
As agricultural land has become an increasing target of large-scale, export-oriented bilateral inves...
Swidden communities in Laos are undergoing rapid transformation as highland resources are used to fu...
This paper examines land use planning processes in Laos, particularly how they are shaped and reshap...
Land tenure, or access and rights to land, is essential to sustain people’s livelihoods. This paper ...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
This paper highlights how farmers in a northern Lao village transformed their customary land rights ...
This study uses a local political ecology approach that examines the physical and social dimensions ...
This article reviews a landmark policy on resource management in Lao People’s Democratic Republic (P...
This dissertation examines why and how Thai villagers occupied privately held lands illegally in the...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
Land grabbing has transformed rural environments across the global South, generating resistance or p...
Themes of inclusion, empowerment, and participation are recurrent in development discourse and inter...
AbstractThis dissertation reports the results of a year of anthropological fieldwork on agricultural...
Commodity booms can lead to intense pressure to access land resources. We investigate a case in whic...