Northern Thailand is the center of a number of controversies surrounding changing cropping patterns, in particular related to deforestation driven by the expansion of maize monocropping by peasant farmers. Growing demand for maize by the global livestock industry has driven the conversion of land from forest and/or shifting cultivation to chemical-intensive maize, with associated environmental (i.e., forest encroachment and annual burning of fields) and social (i.e., farmer indebtedness) problems. Over the years, some of the same farmers have been exposed to ‘alternative development’ programs and projects, initially motivated by pressure to substitute for illegal crops and more recently by concerns over deforestation and particulate matter ...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
In northeast Thailand, 85% of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to meet their basic needs ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Peasant Stu...
ISSN 1919‐0581Feed corn farming is expanding throughout the forested uplands of Thailand. Although f...
Despite worldwide advances in science and technology, human well-being of the rich and poor has been...
"This paper uses the food regime analysis to visualize relations of domination and exploitation with...
AbstractDespite worldwide advances in science and technology, human well-being of the rich and poor ...
There has been a trend to encourage organic agriculture in response to improve global food security....
Land tenure, or access and rights to land, is essential to sustain people’s livelihoods. This paper ...
In 1961 the Thai government introduced agricultural policies that for over 40 years turned Thai subs...
The rapid expansion of hybrid maize in the uplands of northern Laos is viewed by the government as m...
Economic growth in emerging economies has been changing the livelihoods of many smallholders. Typica...
The conflict of land use between food and energy security purposes has become an important issue sin...
Food production, a critical aspect of human development, depends on the regulating and supporting se...
As transitions in agrarian systems have increasingly extended from core agricultural areas to incorp...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
In northeast Thailand, 85% of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to meet their basic needs ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Peasant Stu...
ISSN 1919‐0581Feed corn farming is expanding throughout the forested uplands of Thailand. Although f...
Despite worldwide advances in science and technology, human well-being of the rich and poor has been...
"This paper uses the food regime analysis to visualize relations of domination and exploitation with...
AbstractDespite worldwide advances in science and technology, human well-being of the rich and poor ...
There has been a trend to encourage organic agriculture in response to improve global food security....
Land tenure, or access and rights to land, is essential to sustain people’s livelihoods. This paper ...
In 1961 the Thai government introduced agricultural policies that for over 40 years turned Thai subs...
The rapid expansion of hybrid maize in the uplands of northern Laos is viewed by the government as m...
Economic growth in emerging economies has been changing the livelihoods of many smallholders. Typica...
The conflict of land use between food and energy security purposes has become an important issue sin...
Food production, a critical aspect of human development, depends on the regulating and supporting se...
As transitions in agrarian systems have increasingly extended from core agricultural areas to incorp...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
In northeast Thailand, 85% of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to meet their basic needs ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Peasant Stu...