Social networks and the resilient livelihood strategies of Dara-ang women in Chiang Mai, Thailand
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This study examines Dara-ang women's livelihood strategies as they struggle to negotiate environmental conservation policies. The Thai state adopts conservation ideology as a form of legitimation for its governance practices. As part of this, members of the Dara-ang ethnic m...
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Main Author: | Arratee Ayuttacorn |
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