While there is an important body of research on environmental discourses and policy in Southeast Asia, the situation in the Lao PDR remains understudied. This paper builds on debates related to environmental change and knowledge production and examines the socio-political construction of the current mainstream discourse on land degradation in Laos. It highlights that, despite significant uncertainties as regard the extent and severity of the issue, land degradation in the uplands is represented by the Laotian authorities and many of their development partners as a major and imminent threat to the development of the country. The paper also examines the way this perspective is translated into policies specifically aimed at resolving the uplan...
This paper examines how new forms of ecological knowledge are produced and mobilised through a susta...
In this report, we test the hypothesis that the primary factors behind the farming system changes in...
Land-use Planning (LUP) has long been used as a tool for applying sustainable development discourses...
This study uses a local political ecology approach that examines the physical and social dimensions ...
ISSN 1919‐0581The agrarian transition is one of the most important processes of socioeconomic change...
The official environmental discourse in Laos describes a “chain of degradation” stretching from upla...
This issue of Water Policy Briefing is based on research presented in When ?Conservation? Leads to L...
Since the emergence of the sustainable development paradigm in the late 1980s, land-use planning has...
Since the emergence of the sustainable development paradigm in the late 1980s, land-use planning has...
The agrarian transition is considered as one of the most important drivers of socioeconomic transfor...
In the two decades since the 1992 Rio Conference, land-use planning (LUP) has become recognized as a...
This paper presents the results of a study using participatory techniques to assess soil erosion in ...
This paper presents the results of a study using participatory techniques to assess soil erosion in ...
Mountainous, land-locked and sparsely populated (23 inhabitants/sq. km), Lao People’s Democratic Rep...
In the two decades since the 1992 Rio Conference, land-use planning (LUP) has become recognized as a...
This paper examines how new forms of ecological knowledge are produced and mobilised through a susta...
In this report, we test the hypothesis that the primary factors behind the farming system changes in...
Land-use Planning (LUP) has long been used as a tool for applying sustainable development discourses...
This study uses a local political ecology approach that examines the physical and social dimensions ...
ISSN 1919‐0581The agrarian transition is one of the most important processes of socioeconomic change...
The official environmental discourse in Laos describes a “chain of degradation” stretching from upla...
This issue of Water Policy Briefing is based on research presented in When ?Conservation? Leads to L...
Since the emergence of the sustainable development paradigm in the late 1980s, land-use planning has...
Since the emergence of the sustainable development paradigm in the late 1980s, land-use planning has...
The agrarian transition is considered as one of the most important drivers of socioeconomic transfor...
In the two decades since the 1992 Rio Conference, land-use planning (LUP) has become recognized as a...
This paper presents the results of a study using participatory techniques to assess soil erosion in ...
This paper presents the results of a study using participatory techniques to assess soil erosion in ...
Mountainous, land-locked and sparsely populated (23 inhabitants/sq. km), Lao People’s Democratic Rep...
In the two decades since the 1992 Rio Conference, land-use planning (LUP) has become recognized as a...
This paper examines how new forms of ecological knowledge are produced and mobilised through a susta...
In this report, we test the hypothesis that the primary factors behind the farming system changes in...
Land-use Planning (LUP) has long been used as a tool for applying sustainable development discourses...