Type | Thesis or Dissertation - Master degree in agronomy and agro-food program |
Title | Landscape and Farming System in Transition: Case Study in Viengkham District |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2008 |
URL | http://asia-uplands.org/Catch-Up/pdf/08FT_D1.pdf |
Abstract | Among all the high biodiversity resources developing countries applying land planning and allocation for development and conservation programs, Laos was selected as one of Landscape Mosaics project sites. Three villages at Viengkham District, Luang Prabang Province were appointed as the project sites where this research was undertaken. Considering the complex association between the land use patterns and agricultural production systems with all the incorporated factors, the research was carried out by analyzing spatial, time-scale dimensions and the system. Data collection was conducted with multiple dimension study of the affecting factors that were adapted to the actual conditions, combined data collection, and group discussions. The research outcomes show that the major changes in land use are incorporated with land privatization, as well as the transition from annual to perennial plantation and food to cash crop. The alterations’ main triggers are market demand and government policies with varies intensity from one place to another based on its biophysical and human condition. At all the research fields, the combination of the demographic state and the applied regulation had declined the agricultural land, land access and shortened the fallow cycle of the shifting cultivation. There are four classified agricultural systems based on the rice production dependence, off-farm activities, and capitalization. Along all the research fields, the inhabitants are predominantly classified into shifting cultivation depended system. |
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