When ?conservation? leads to land degradation: lessons from Ban Lak Sip, Laos

In this report, we test the hypothesis that the primary factors behind the farming system changes in Ban Lak Sip lay not in the village itself but rather in the broader Laotian social, economic and political setting. The study uses an integrated approach that examines both the physical and social di...

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Main Authors: Lesterlin, G., Giordano, Mark, Keohavong, G.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Water Management Institute 2005
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39878
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description In this report, we test the hypothesis that the primary factors behind the farming system changes in Ban Lak Sip lay not in the village itself but rather in the broader Laotian social, economic and political setting. The study uses an integrated approach that examines both the physical and social dimensions of land use and soil erosion in Ban Lak Sip within this broader system environment.
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spelling CGSpace398782025-11-07T08:42:08Z When ?conservation? leads to land degradation: lessons from Ban Lak Sip, Laos Lesterlin, G. Giordano, Mark Keohavong, G. land degradation soil erosion farming systems environmental policy political ecology households population growth In this report, we test the hypothesis that the primary factors behind the farming system changes in Ban Lak Sip lay not in the village itself but rather in the broader Laotian social, economic and political setting. The study uses an integrated approach that examines both the physical and social dimensions of land use and soil erosion in Ban Lak Sip within this broader system environment. 2005 2014-06-13T14:29:36Z 2014-06-13T14:29:36Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39878 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Lesterlin, G.; Giordano, Mark; Keohavong, G. 2005. When ?conservation? leads to land degradation: lessons from Ban Lak Sip, Laos. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). v, 25p. (IWMI Research Report 091)
spellingShingle land degradation
soil erosion
farming systems
environmental policy
political ecology
households
population growth
Lesterlin, G.
Giordano, Mark
Keohavong, G.
When ?conservation? leads to land degradation: lessons from Ban Lak Sip, Laos
title When ?conservation? leads to land degradation: lessons from Ban Lak Sip, Laos
title_full When ?conservation? leads to land degradation: lessons from Ban Lak Sip, Laos
title_fullStr When ?conservation? leads to land degradation: lessons from Ban Lak Sip, Laos
title_full_unstemmed When ?conservation? leads to land degradation: lessons from Ban Lak Sip, Laos
title_short When ?conservation? leads to land degradation: lessons from Ban Lak Sip, Laos
title_sort when conservation leads to land degradation lessons from ban lak sip laos
topic land degradation
soil erosion
farming systems
environmental policy
political ecology
households
population growth
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39878
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