In Laos rubber plantation investment has increased significantly in recent years, supported by the Government. Farmers decide to cultivate rubber trees in order to generate greater income and diversify their agricultural activities. However, rubber planting also creates impacts on the livelihoods of farmers. This research aims to examine the impacts of rubber plantations on two communities in Vientiane Province. Utilising the sustainable livelihood framework, this research seeks to understand how the introduction of rubber plantations affect livelihood activities, the local land use system, and the environment in the case study communities. Key positive impacts include increased income and job opportunities. However, increased rubber planti...
Smallholder teak (Tectona grandis) plantations have become increasingly prominent in the landscape o...
This study was conducted in the frame of the ANR/Heveadapt project, in southern Thailand (Phatthalun...
The increasing global demand for natural rubber (100% increase in the last 15 years) is for most par...
In Laos rubber plantation investment has increased significantly in recent years, supported by the G...
Rubber plantation processes had been involved with villagers\u27 livelihood improvement as well as p...
Rubber trees have been planted in the Northern Province of Laos since the mid-1990s, with tapping be...
Rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators in Northern Laos, in response to ...
The government of Laos long term policy is aiming at reducing rural poverty and stabilize shifting c...
This paper investigates the direct and cascading land system consequences of a Chinese company’s lan...
This research article aims to explain the changes of livelihoods strategies in a village in the Nort...
In Northern Laos, as elsewhere in the Southeast Asian uplands, there is an agricultural transition u...
This MP analyzes the relationship between fast economic development and the environment. My objectiv...
Rural areas in Laos are experiencing a rapid transformation from traditional rice-based shifting cul...
Although swidden-based farming has traditionally been practiced by the people in Lao PDR, this syste...
In response to demand from China, rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators...
Smallholder teak (Tectona grandis) plantations have become increasingly prominent in the landscape o...
This study was conducted in the frame of the ANR/Heveadapt project, in southern Thailand (Phatthalun...
The increasing global demand for natural rubber (100% increase in the last 15 years) is for most par...
In Laos rubber plantation investment has increased significantly in recent years, supported by the G...
Rubber plantation processes had been involved with villagers\u27 livelihood improvement as well as p...
Rubber trees have been planted in the Northern Province of Laos since the mid-1990s, with tapping be...
Rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators in Northern Laos, in response to ...
The government of Laos long term policy is aiming at reducing rural poverty and stabilize shifting c...
This paper investigates the direct and cascading land system consequences of a Chinese company’s lan...
This research article aims to explain the changes of livelihoods strategies in a village in the Nort...
In Northern Laos, as elsewhere in the Southeast Asian uplands, there is an agricultural transition u...
This MP analyzes the relationship between fast economic development and the environment. My objectiv...
Rural areas in Laos are experiencing a rapid transformation from traditional rice-based shifting cul...
Although swidden-based farming has traditionally been practiced by the people in Lao PDR, this syste...
In response to demand from China, rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators...
Smallholder teak (Tectona grandis) plantations have become increasingly prominent in the landscape o...
This study was conducted in the frame of the ANR/Heveadapt project, in southern Thailand (Phatthalun...
The increasing global demand for natural rubber (100% increase in the last 15 years) is for most par...