What Awaits Myanmar’s Uplands Farmers? Lessons Learned from Mainland Southeast Asia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What is the current state of traditional upland land use systems in Myanmar?
- What have been the driving forces of land use transitions in Mainland Southeast Asia?
- What are the key impacts related to livelihoods and the environment during recent land use transitions?
- What are the potential pathways of future land use transitions in Myanmar and the possible impacts related to livelihoods and the environment?
2. Methodology
3. Current State of Upland Land Use Systems in Myanmar
3.1. Agricultural/Land Use Reforms in Myanmar
3.2. Contract Farming Scheme Example
3.3. Traditional Upland Land Use Systems
3.4. Upland Indicator Crops
4. Land Use Transitions and Driving Forces in Mainland Southeast Asia
4.1. Political and Economic Drivers
4.2. Technological Drivers
5. Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts of Recent Land Use Transitions
5.1. Environmental Impacts of Annual Cropping
5.1.1. Maize
5.1.2. Cassava
5.2. Environmental Impacts of Perennial Cropping
Rubber
5.3. Socio-Economic Impacts of Annual And Perennial Crops
6. Scenarios for Future Pathways
6.1. Business as Usual
6.2. Stagnation
6.3. The Intensification Leapfrogger
6.4. The Sustainable Leapfrogger
7. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Jepsen, M.R.; Palm, M.; Bruun, T.B. What Awaits Myanmar’s Uplands Farmers? Lessons Learned from Mainland Southeast Asia. Land 2019, 8, 29. https://doi.org/10.3390/land8020029
Jepsen MR, Palm M, Bruun TB. What Awaits Myanmar’s Uplands Farmers? Lessons Learned from Mainland Southeast Asia. Land. 2019; 8(2):29. https://doi.org/10.3390/land8020029
Chicago/Turabian StyleJepsen, Martin Rudbeck, Matilda Palm, and Thilde Bech Bruun. 2019. "What Awaits Myanmar’s Uplands Farmers? Lessons Learned from Mainland Southeast Asia" Land 8, no. 2: 29. https://doi.org/10.3390/land8020029
APA StyleJepsen, M. R., Palm, M., & Bruun, T. B. (2019). What Awaits Myanmar’s Uplands Farmers? Lessons Learned from Mainland Southeast Asia. Land, 8(2), 29. https://doi.org/10.3390/land8020029