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The ‘Karen Consensus’, Ethnic Politics and Resource-Use Legitimacy in Northern Thailand

Recent Thai research on Karen ethnicity and resource management places significant emphasis on rotational shifting cultivation (rai mun wian) . A broad consensus has emerged that this is a relatively sustainable, ecologically friendly and subsistence-oriented form of agriculture that is threatened by the recent intrusion of the state and the market. This paper argues that the portrayals encompassed by this 'Karen consensus' rely on overly selective accounts of Karen economy and, in particular, play down the historical importance of long-term agricultural intensification and commercial exchange. While recognizing the importance of establishing the legitimacy of upland communities in a context of tenure insecurity and resource conflict, the paper argues that the 'limited legitimacy' of the 'Karen consensus' runs the risk of undermining Karen claims for a greater share of natural resources and development assistance.

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Miền Giá trị
Loại tài liệu Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations)
Ngôn ngữ
  • Tiếng Anh
Chủ đề
  • Development and assistance for ethnic minorities and indigenous people
  • Ethnic minorities and indigenous people
  • Ethnic minorities and indigenous people policy and rights
  • Forest policy and administration
  • Logging and timber
Vùng địa lý (phạm vi không gian)
  • Thái Lan
Bản quyền Yes
Hạn chế truy cập và sử dụng

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Phiên bản/Lần xuất bản N/A
Giấy phép CC-BY-3.0-IGO
Tác giả (cá nhân) Andrew Walker, Australian National University
Số ISSN 1469-2953
Nhà xuất bản Taylor & Francis Ltd
Ngày xuất bản 2011
Đánh số trang 18
Các từ khóa V4MF,FLEGT,Karen
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