Land use transition, livelihoods, and environmental services in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia

The present article provides an overview of the status of land use and land cover change science in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia in the context of a Mobile Workshop. Outcomes of the Mobile Workshop highlighted the rapid changes in land use and livelihoods, largely driven by the development of tra...

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Main Authors: Xu J., Fox J., Melick D., Fujita Y., Jintrawat A., Jie Q., Thomas D., Weyerhaeuser H.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-2822014-08-29T07:31:31Z Land use transition, livelihoods, and environmental services in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia Xu J. Fox J. Melick D. Fujita Y. Jintrawat A. Jie Q. Thomas D. Weyerhaeuser H. The present article provides an overview of the status of land use and land cover change science in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia in the context of a Mobile Workshop. Outcomes of the Mobile Workshop highlighted the rapid changes in land use and livelihoods, largely driven by the development of transport links, increasing market access, and trade liberalization. While many of these changes are likely to be beneficial, they must be carefully monitored, a and relevant policies should be inclusive of all stakeholders. This is why it is important that land use science be cognizant of the need to make information accessible to policy-makers and land users. 2014-08-29T07:31:31Z 2014-08-29T07:31:31Z 2006 Review 02764741 10.1659/0276-4741(2006)26[278:LUTLAE]2.0.CO;2 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-33750726796&partnerID=40&md5=f7a8999550e663ffdaa67eb9e9340171 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/282 English
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description The present article provides an overview of the status of land use and land cover change science in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia in the context of a Mobile Workshop. Outcomes of the Mobile Workshop highlighted the rapid changes in land use and livelihoods, largely driven by the development of transport links, increasing market access, and trade liberalization. While many of these changes are likely to be beneficial, they must be carefully monitored, a and relevant policies should be inclusive of all stakeholders. This is why it is important that land use science be cognizant of the need to make information accessible to policy-makers and land users.
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author Xu J.
Fox J.
Melick D.
Fujita Y.
Jintrawat A.
Jie Q.
Thomas D.
Weyerhaeuser H.
spellingShingle Xu J.
Fox J.
Melick D.
Fujita Y.
Jintrawat A.
Jie Q.
Thomas D.
Weyerhaeuser H.
Land use transition, livelihoods, and environmental services in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia
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Fox J.
Melick D.
Fujita Y.
Jintrawat A.
Jie Q.
Thomas D.
Weyerhaeuser H.
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title Land use transition, livelihoods, and environmental services in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia
title_short Land use transition, livelihoods, and environmental services in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia
title_full Land use transition, livelihoods, and environmental services in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia
title_fullStr Land use transition, livelihoods, and environmental services in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed Land use transition, livelihoods, and environmental services in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia
title_sort land use transition, livelihoods, and environmental services in montane mainland southeast asia
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