The study of environmental degradation and corn production in Nan province, Thailand cannot be explained merely by the farmer’s activities without taking into consideration the complex interaction among humans, society, and nature. This thesis has argued that social and nature cannot be separated when considering environmental issues. As far as this study case is concerned, the social-political context, including the growth of agricultural capitalism, has to be taken into account as a major factor of environmental degradation. This study has used the sociogenesis of natural resource management and capitalocene approaches in order to clarify this complex matter by examining the historical context in the mid19th century of the establishment o...
This study reports on the results of research undertaken to assess the role of oil palm cultiva-tion...
Agricultural nonpoint source pollution is recognised as a major cause of water pollution. The charac...
This dissertation examines the making and mobilizing of ecological knowledge at the Salween River as...
Environmental science is shaped by the socio-political context in which it is produced. Environmenta...
Can modern agricultural practices meet the multi-dimensional challenges of sustainable food producti...
Northern Thailand is the center of a number of controversies surrounding changing cropping patterns,...
World rice consumption increases every year due to world population growth. This challenges rice pro...
"This paper uses the food regime analysis to visualize relations of domination and exploitation with...
Despite worldwide advances in science and technology, human well-being of the rich and poor has been...
This paper presents about socioeconomic condition and land use transformation of farmers in maize fa...
AbstractDespite worldwide advances in science and technology, human well-being of the rich and poor ...
Thailand is the first country in the world where the government supports sericulture (silk producing...
Since 2005, the Thai government has, as a matter of policy, been seeking to increase production of b...
Food production, a critical aspect of human development, depends on the regulating and supporting se...
The rapid expansion of rubber cultivation in a village in northeast Thailand since the early 2000s, ...
This study reports on the results of research undertaken to assess the role of oil palm cultiva-tion...
Agricultural nonpoint source pollution is recognised as a major cause of water pollution. The charac...
This dissertation examines the making and mobilizing of ecological knowledge at the Salween River as...
Environmental science is shaped by the socio-political context in which it is produced. Environmenta...
Can modern agricultural practices meet the multi-dimensional challenges of sustainable food producti...
Northern Thailand is the center of a number of controversies surrounding changing cropping patterns,...
World rice consumption increases every year due to world population growth. This challenges rice pro...
"This paper uses the food regime analysis to visualize relations of domination and exploitation with...
Despite worldwide advances in science and technology, human well-being of the rich and poor has been...
This paper presents about socioeconomic condition and land use transformation of farmers in maize fa...
AbstractDespite worldwide advances in science and technology, human well-being of the rich and poor ...
Thailand is the first country in the world where the government supports sericulture (silk producing...
Since 2005, the Thai government has, as a matter of policy, been seeking to increase production of b...
Food production, a critical aspect of human development, depends on the regulating and supporting se...
The rapid expansion of rubber cultivation in a village in northeast Thailand since the early 2000s, ...
This study reports on the results of research undertaken to assess the role of oil palm cultiva-tion...
Agricultural nonpoint source pollution is recognised as a major cause of water pollution. The charac...
This dissertation examines the making and mobilizing of ecological knowledge at the Salween River as...