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(Un)making the upland: resettlement, rubber and land use planning in Namai village, Laos

(Un)making the upland: resettlement, rubber and land use planning in Namai village, Laos
Aggregated from the Journal of Peasant Studies

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Date of publication
July 2020
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
10.1080/03066150.2020.1762179
Pages
78-100

This paper highlights how farmers in a northern Lao village transformed their customary land rights – in the face of incoherent overlapping state territorialization attempts – into a territorial strategy to secure their land tenure. By planting rubber, some villagers have engaged in a crop boom to lay claim to land which has recently been zoned for upland rice cultivation (and conservation) as part of a state-led land use planning initiative. We show how internal resettlement, ethnic division and the influx of commercial agriculture in the Lao uplands intersect in a novel land use planning process and predetermine the plan's actual significance.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Jonas Kramp, Diana Suhardiman & Oulavanh Keovilignavong

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