Shifting Cultivation in Thailand: Its Current Situation and Dynamics in the Context of Highland Development

TitleShifting Cultivation in Thailand: Its Current Situation and Dynamics in the Context of Highland Development
Annotated RecordNot Annotated
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsRerkasem K, Rerkasem B
Pagination1-108
Place PublishedChiang Mai
Key themesAgriculturalModernization, Environment, Formalisation-titling, MarginalisedPeople, Policy-law
Abstract

ABSTRACTED FROM IIED WEBSITE INTRODUCTION: One of the outputs of a research project considering shifting cultivation in Thailand, Lao PDR and Vietnam. It considers the dynamics of shifting cultivation and alternative land use systems in the context of highland development in Thailand, gathered in order to provide up-to-date information to policymakers. The study includes examination of national policies relating to highland areas and the impacts of such policies on local communities and land use patterns. Detailed descriptions of what appeared to be more successful villages, in terms of sustainable land use, are included. The report concludes that there is now very little 'traditional' shifting cultivation practised in Thailand, and shows how communities are responding to new pressures affecting land use in the highlands.

URLhttp://pubs.iied.org/7506IIED/?s=FLU
Availability

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Countries

Thailand

Document Type

Report