2019
DOI: 10.3390/land8020029
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What Awaits Myanmar’s Uplands Farmers? Lessons Learned from Mainland Southeast Asia

Abstract: Mainland Southeast Asia (MSA) has seen sweeping upland land use changes in the past decades, with transition from primarily subsistence shifting cultivation to annual commodity cropping. This transition holds implications for local upland communities and ecosystems. Due to its particular political regime, Myanmar is at the tail of this development. However, with Myanmar’s official strategy of agricultural commercialization and intensification, recent liberalization of the national economy, and influx of multin… Show more

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“…However, the recent rapid decline of swidden farming, which is being replaced with permanent farming (Heinimann et al 2017, Swe and Nawata 2020, Hashiguchi et al 2021 and the dramatic expansions of cropland (Chan and Takeda 2016, Zhang et al 2018, Jepsen et al 2019 in Myanmar may result in rapid habitat loss for tiger grass. It grows most dominantly in swidden fallows but colonizes only during the first few years before being replaced with woody species (Kushwaha et al 1981, Yokoyama 2004, Fukushima et al 2007).…”
Section: Decline Of Swidden Farming May Lead To Need For Cultivation ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the recent rapid decline of swidden farming, which is being replaced with permanent farming (Heinimann et al 2017, Swe and Nawata 2020, Hashiguchi et al 2021 and the dramatic expansions of cropland (Chan and Takeda 2016, Zhang et al 2018, Jepsen et al 2019 in Myanmar may result in rapid habitat loss for tiger grass. It grows most dominantly in swidden fallows but colonizes only during the first few years before being replaced with woody species (Kushwaha et al 1981, Yokoyama 2004, Fukushima et al 2007).…”
Section: Decline Of Swidden Farming May Lead To Need For Cultivation ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, commercial agriculture has spread throughout the country. Indeed, scholars are already exploring the effect of commodity crops, such as maize, cassava, and rubber, on other parts of countries in mainland Southeast Asian, and have proposed that Myanmar is at the tail end of this broad land transformation taking place across the region [39]. This paper combines remotely sensed data and field surveying to untangle the relationship between maize plantations and deforestation.…”
Section: Literature Review On Agricultural Transformation and Defores...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until recently, land use change research in Southeast Asia identified expansion of upland agricultural systems-such as shifting cultivation or swidden-as the leading cause of forest degradation and deforestation (Fox and Vogler, 2005;Kummer and Turner, 2007;Jepsen et al, 2019). Today, however, Southeast Asia's forest frontier is a key target region of increasing global demand for commercial crops, which have seen major expansion in plantation areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%