Who counts? Demography of swidden cultivators in southeast asia
Swidden cultivators are often found as a distinct category of farmers in the literature, but rarely appear in population censuses or other national and regional classifications. This has led to a worldwide confusion on how many people are dependent on this form of agriculture. The most often cited n...
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Main Authors: | Ole Mertz, Stephen J. Leisz, Andreas Heinimann, Kanok Rerkasem, Thiha, Wolfram Dressler, Van Cu Pham, Kim Chi Vu, Dietrich Schmidt-Vogt, Carol J.P. Colfer, Michael Epprecht, Christine Padoch, Lesley Potter |
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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