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Farming + Forests = Food security

Integrated landscapes offer hope of sustainability in Asian uplands

Forests have, historically, had a very important role in food security in upland areas of South and Southeast Asia – both as sources of wild food and as sites for grazing, planting food trees and bushes, and various types of shifting agriculture. However, since at least the early 20th century, agricultural development and forest management have been treated as discrete policy areas, with separate institutions. Here we show how natural resource management policies and institutions influence livelihoods and food security for communities in upland areas of Thailand, Vietnam and Nepal.

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Publisher: Swedish International Agricultural Network Initiative (SIANI)
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Author: Malin Beckman
Other authors: Dil Khatri
Organization: Swedish International Agricultural Network Initiative (SIANI)
Other organizations: Focali - Forest, Climate & Livelihood Research Network, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) Global, Forest Action
Year: 2017
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Country/ies: Nepal, Thailand, Viet Nam
Geographical coverage: South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
Type: Policy brief/paper
Content language: English
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