2021
DOI: 10.24259/fs.v5i2.10642
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Does the COVID-19 pandemic affect social-ecological resilience of organic rice production system in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand?

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic affects the organic rice production system in four districts of Chiang Mai Province. Eight organic farmers were purposefully chosen as informants because they have possessed forty-seven resilience components (SERCs) needed to cope with all kinds of social-ecological change. They were asked using a structured questionnaire to assign each SERC’s contribution value before and after the COVID-19 pandemic, in which each time scoring must be coup… Show more

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“…These feature maps express the characteristics of different aspects of the input feature map, and com- In a deep network, the convolutional layer usually uses multiple different convolution kernel input feature values to obtain multiple output feature maps. These feature maps express the characteristics of different aspects of the input feature map, and compared with a single feature map, their expressive power can be maximized [17,18]. If the i layer is a two-dimensional convolutional layer, the obtained pixel value of the i feature map at 1(m, n) is:…”
Section: Deep Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These feature maps express the characteristics of different aspects of the input feature map, and com- In a deep network, the convolutional layer usually uses multiple different convolution kernel input feature values to obtain multiple output feature maps. These feature maps express the characteristics of different aspects of the input feature map, and compared with a single feature map, their expressive power can be maximized [17,18]. If the i layer is a two-dimensional convolutional layer, the obtained pixel value of the i feature map at 1(m, n) is:…”
Section: Deep Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forest dependence encompasses the intricate relationship between human populations and forest resources, exemplifying the reliance on forests for livelihoods and resilience amid various disruptions, including pandemics and environmental shocks (Hussain et al, 2019;Frey et al, 2022;Ntiyakunze & Stage, 2022;Phan et al, 2022a;Panpakdee & Palinthorn, 2021). These forest resources and their associated ecosystem services are fundamental for meeting human needs, supporting environmental functions, and crucially, safeguarding human well-being in the face of emerging threats such as climate change and disease outbreaks (Lobry de Bruyn et al, 2022;Tan et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%