About half of tropical deforestation is commonly explained by the expansion of traditional agriculture (shifting cultivation). This article first questions the share of responsibly assigned to traditional agriculture. Secondly, a simple framework based on a theory of land rent capture is developed to explain agricultural expansion. The framework is applied in the study of recent changes in shifting cultivators' adaptations in a lowland rainforest area in Sumatra, Indonesia. Increased rubber planting and expansion into primary forest are seen as a response to increased rubber profitability and (expected) land scarcity, and as a race for property rights. Government land claims have been important in initiating a self-reinforcing land race, an...
As soon as it has been introduced, at the turn of the century in Sumatra and West Kalimantan (Indone...
Changes in land use, such as deforestation, expansion of sedentary agriculture and intensification o...
Deforestation in the tropics is having significant ecological, economic and social impacts (global w...
Increasing concern on two fronts- the international environmental movement and growing interest in b...
We examine the emergence of land markets and their effects on forest land appropriation by farm hous...
As soon as it has been introduced, at the turn of the century in Sumatra and West Kalimantan (Indone...
Cash crops are developing in the once forested areas of Indonesia in parallel with market and econom...
The expansion of agricultural land remains one of the main drivers of deforestation in tropical regi...
While in the call for papers, the conference organizers acknowledge that land transformations in the...
There have been several major research efforts on the rate and causes of Indonesia's deforestation i...
This paper offers a unified framework linking two important debates: First, the debate about the res...
There have been several major research efforts on the rate and causes of Indonesia's deforestation i...
The role of shifting cultivation in deforestation in Indonesia has been an area of great debate. Som...
Summary: The debate on causes of and remedies for tropical deforestation is often confused because t...
The main aim of this study is to increase insight in the underlying causes of deforestation and fore...
As soon as it has been introduced, at the turn of the century in Sumatra and West Kalimantan (Indone...
Changes in land use, such as deforestation, expansion of sedentary agriculture and intensification o...
Deforestation in the tropics is having significant ecological, economic and social impacts (global w...
Increasing concern on two fronts- the international environmental movement and growing interest in b...
We examine the emergence of land markets and their effects on forest land appropriation by farm hous...
As soon as it has been introduced, at the turn of the century in Sumatra and West Kalimantan (Indone...
Cash crops are developing in the once forested areas of Indonesia in parallel with market and econom...
The expansion of agricultural land remains one of the main drivers of deforestation in tropical regi...
While in the call for papers, the conference organizers acknowledge that land transformations in the...
There have been several major research efforts on the rate and causes of Indonesia's deforestation i...
This paper offers a unified framework linking two important debates: First, the debate about the res...
There have been several major research efforts on the rate and causes of Indonesia's deforestation i...
The role of shifting cultivation in deforestation in Indonesia has been an area of great debate. Som...
Summary: The debate on causes of and remedies for tropical deforestation is often confused because t...
The main aim of this study is to increase insight in the underlying causes of deforestation and fore...
As soon as it has been introduced, at the turn of the century in Sumatra and West Kalimantan (Indone...
Changes in land use, such as deforestation, expansion of sedentary agriculture and intensification o...
Deforestation in the tropics is having significant ecological, economic and social impacts (global w...