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Community-based forest management in the Philippines: evolution, lessons, and challenges
2001
Austria, I.V. (Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Visayas Ave., Diliman, Quezon City (Philippines). Forest Management Bureau)
Ecological and socio-economic impacts of modified shifting cultivation in Northeast India
2001
Tiwari, B.K. (North Eastern Univ., Shillong 793014 (India). Centre for Environmental Studies)
Managing alder for improved shifting cultivation in Nagaland, India
2001
Darlong, V.T. (Ministry of Environment and Forests, N.E. Regional Office, Upland Road Shiltong 793003 (India))
Crop-animal systems in the hilly regions of Lao PDR
2001
Roder, W. | Phengchanh, S. | Keoboulapha, B. | Maniphone, S.
GIS [geographic information system] for planning and monitoring land use practices in shifting cultivation areas
2001
Sherchan, D.P. (Local Initiatives for Biodiversity, Research and Development, Pekhara, Kaski District, P.O. Box 324 (Nepal))
Traditional rotational farming system of the Karen people in Thailand
2001
Trakansuphakon, P. (252 Moo 2T. Sansaimoi A. Sansai, Chiang Mai 50210 (Thailand))
Participatory assessment strategies for extension and training in Melanesian communities
2001
Jansen, T. | Kabu, R.
Sustainable upland rice-based agriculture in Lao PDR: production constraints
2001
Keoboulapha, B. (Northern Regional Agriculture and Forestry Research Center, Luang Prabang Province (Lao PDR))
Sustainable swidden agroecosystems in Yunnan upland, Southwest China
2001
Wang Kanglin (The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Heilongtan, Kunming, Yunnan 650204 (Peoples Republic of China)). Kunming Inst. of Botany) Xu Jianchu | Chen Sanyang | Pei Shengji
Revitalized agriculture for balanced growth and resilient livelihoods: Towards a rural development strategy for Mon state النص الكامل
2016
Center for Economic and Social Development | International Food Policy Research Institute | Michigan State University
The purpose of this policy brief is to provide national and state-level policymakers, private sector investors, civil society and donors with an analysis of the rural economy of Mon State and pathways to improved prosperity for its population. The analysis is based on a representative survey (the Mon State Rural Household Survey 2015) of 1680 rural households, which comprise 73% of Mon State’s 2 million residents, and extensive interviews with farmers, traders, processors, local leaders and government officials.
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