Resource Development and the Perpetuation of Poverty in Rural Laos |
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Authors: | Yayoi Fujita Lagerqvist Laura Woollacott Avakat Phasouysaingam Southida Souliyavong |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Sydney, Australia;2. National University of Laos, Laos;3. Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Laosyayoi.lagerqvist@sydney.edu.au;5. Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Laos |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTGovernment efforts to industrialise and modernise the Lao economy through intensive resource development are having adverse effects on rural livelihoods as resources are degraded and access to limited land and natural resources has intensified. In one of the country's key river basins, Nam Ngum, a series of resource developments including hydropower, mining and agricultural plantations have modified the landscape over the last four decades. Uncoordinated resource developments are putting intense pressure on increasingly scarce natural resources and affecting the lives of people who are dependent on them. Economic diversification of rural households in Feuang District in the Nam Ngum River Basin has created significant discrepancies between the rich and the poor, yet all households remain primarily dependent on agriculture. Land is of enduring importance to rural livelihoods. National development intervention has failed to secure basic livelihoods for rural households. |
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Keywords: | Resource development Laos land livelihoods |
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