International audienceThe study took place in southern Thailand, in Phatthalung province, and is part of “Heveadapt,” a Franco-Thai research project. The aim of this project was to show how smallholder rubber plantations can adapt and remain sustainable in the face of variable climatic conditions and deep changes in socio-economic context. Among the various types of cropping systems, agroforestry practices were identified as promising. Rubber agroforestry systems (AFS) are economically more productive than rubber monocrop plantations and give more flexibility to smallholders, in particular when rubber prices are low, which has been the case since 2013. However, adoption of AFS during the mature period of the plantations is very low in Thail...
High commodity price for a given crop such as cocoa, rubber etc. usually leads to its rapid expansio...
This research aim to study changes in rubber production and farmers' practices at Subsomboon village...
The aim of this chapter is to describe changes in the Indonesian jungle rubber system from the angle...
International audienceThe study took place in southern Thailand, in Phatthalung province, and is par...
The study took place in southern Thailand, in Phatthalung province, and is part of “Heveadapt,” a Fr...
Promoting environmentally friendly and socially responsible rubber cultivation is relatively new in ...
Promoting environmental friendly and socially responsible rubber cultivation is relatively new in cu...
Thailand is moving away from rice-based agriculture to high-value-crop agriculture, especially rubbe...
This study was conducted in the framework of the ANR/Heveadapt project1, in Southern Thailand (Phatt...
This study was conducted in the frame of the ANR/Heveadapt project, in southern Thailand (Phatthalun...
Many of the socio-economic and environmental issues of rubber plantations are linked to their monocr...
International audienceThis study was conducted in the framework of the ANR/Heveadapt project, in Sou...
The rapid expansion of rubber cultivation in a village in northeast Thailand since the early 2000s, ...
Since 2000, farmers in Northeast Thailand have planted more than 5,000 sq km of rubber on land previ...
The objective of this new approach is to show the interest of experimenting in real farmers conditio...
High commodity price for a given crop such as cocoa, rubber etc. usually leads to its rapid expansio...
This research aim to study changes in rubber production and farmers' practices at Subsomboon village...
The aim of this chapter is to describe changes in the Indonesian jungle rubber system from the angle...
International audienceThe study took place in southern Thailand, in Phatthalung province, and is par...
The study took place in southern Thailand, in Phatthalung province, and is part of “Heveadapt,” a Fr...
Promoting environmentally friendly and socially responsible rubber cultivation is relatively new in ...
Promoting environmental friendly and socially responsible rubber cultivation is relatively new in cu...
Thailand is moving away from rice-based agriculture to high-value-crop agriculture, especially rubbe...
This study was conducted in the framework of the ANR/Heveadapt project1, in Southern Thailand (Phatt...
This study was conducted in the frame of the ANR/Heveadapt project, in southern Thailand (Phatthalun...
Many of the socio-economic and environmental issues of rubber plantations are linked to their monocr...
International audienceThis study was conducted in the framework of the ANR/Heveadapt project, in Sou...
The rapid expansion of rubber cultivation in a village in northeast Thailand since the early 2000s, ...
Since 2000, farmers in Northeast Thailand have planted more than 5,000 sq km of rubber on land previ...
The objective of this new approach is to show the interest of experimenting in real farmers conditio...
High commodity price for a given crop such as cocoa, rubber etc. usually leads to its rapid expansio...
This research aim to study changes in rubber production and farmers' practices at Subsomboon village...
The aim of this chapter is to describe changes in the Indonesian jungle rubber system from the angle...