An agent-based model of agricultural innovation, land-cover change and household inequality: the transition from swidden cultivation to rubber plantations in Laos PDR

TitleAn agent-based model of agricultural innovation, land-cover change and household inequality: the transition from swidden cultivation to rubber plantations in Laos PDR
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Year of Publication2011
AuthorsEvans TP, Phanvilay K, Fox J, Vogler J
Secondary TitleJournal of Land Use Science
Volume6
Issue2-3
Pagination151-173
Key themesAgriculturalModernization, Conversion-FoodSecurity
Abstract

This article examines the transition from shifting cultivation to rubber production for a study area in northern Laos PDR using an agent-based model of land-cover change. A primary objective of the model was to assess changes in household-level inequality with the transition from shifting cultivation to rubber adoption. A secondary objective was to develop explanations for the rate of rubber adoption in the study area. We fit the model to historical land-cover data and land use histories developed from household-level field interviews to reproduce the land use decisions of smallholders over time. The model results indicate an increase in household inequality over time as a function of the variable rate of rubber adoption over time.

URLhttps://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/en/dataset/swidden/resource/031a7d1a-b251-4b08-98dc-7900411209ca?inner_span=True
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Countries

Laos

Document Type

Journal Article