Journal article

Swidden transformations and rural livelihoods in southeast asia

RA Cramb, CJ Pierce Colfer, W Dressler, P Laungaramsri, QT Le, E Mulyoutami, NL Peluso, RL Wadley

Human Ecology | Published : 2009

Abstract

This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pursuit of rural livelihoods in the uplands of Southeast Asia. The paper draws on selected literature, workshop reflections, and six case studies to describe the causal processes and livelihood consequences of swidden change. Household-level livelihood responses have included both the intensification and 'dis-intensification' of swidden land-use, the insertion of cash crops, the redeployment of household labour, and the taking on of broader (often non-rural) livelihood aspirations and strategies. At the community level there have been emerging institutional arrangements for management of land and..

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