Environmental change in South-East Asia people, politics and sustainable development

Environmental Change in South-East Asia brings together a wide range of contributors to explore the interaction of people, politics and ecology.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: Association of South-East Asian Studies in the United Kingdom (-)
Otros Autores: Parnwell, Mike, editor (editor), Bryant, Raymond L., 1961- editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge 1996.
Colección:Global environmental change series.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Environmental Change in South-East Asia: People, Politics and Sustainable Development
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of plates
  • List of figures
  • List of tables and boxes
  • List of contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. Introduction
  • The Politics of Environmental Change
  • The Politics of Sustainable Development
  • Overview
  • Part I: Context
  • 2. Freedom to Plant
  • An Expanding Industry
  • Common Dangers
  • Indonesia
  • Thailand
  • Conclusion: Managing Resistance
  • 3. Environmental Ngos and Different Political Contexts in South-east Asia
  • Environmental Ngos and the Political Context in Vietnam
  • Environmental Ngos and the Political Context in Malaysia
  • Environmental Ngos and the Political Context in Indonesia
  • Conclusion
  • 4. Japan and South-east Asia's Environment
  • The Political Economy of Japanese Environmental Management
  • Japan as an Agent for Environmental Change in South-east Asia
  • Japan as a Consumer of Natural Resources
  • Japanese Overseas Economic Activity/foreign Direct Investment (fdi)
  • Japan's International Environmental Policy
  • Future Directions in Japan-south-east Asian Environmental Relations
  • Conclusion
  • Part II: Process
  • 5. The Search for Sustainable Livelihoods in Indonesian Transmigration Settlements
  • Introduction
  • Environmental Resources
  • Livelihoods
  • The Indonesian Transmigration Programme
  • The Research Location
  • Key Issues Confronting Transmigrants in North Lampung
  • Price of Farm Products and Access to Credit
  • Pest, Disease and Weeds
  • Health
  • The Ownership and Management of Land
  • Transportation
  • Consequences and Responses
  • New Agricultural Strategies
  • Livestock Production
  • Wage Labour
  • Hunting, Gathering and Market Trade
  • Conclusions
  • 6. The Race for Power in Laos
  • The Regional Context
  • The Nam Theun Hinboun Dam.
  • Dam-building in Laos: the Boot Era
  • Nordic Connections
  • The Politics of 'appraisal Optimism'
  • Laos's Dilemma
  • 7. Plenty in the Context of Scarcity
  • Introduction
  • Laos: the Forest Resource
  • Forests and the Economic Reforms
  • The Multiple Sources of Deforestation
  • Understanding Resource Degradation in Laos
  • Forest Policy-making on the Run
  • Establishing Property Rights
  • Prospects for the Future
  • Part III: Method
  • 8. Environmental Change in Malaysian Borneo
  • The Issues
  • Interdisciplinary Research Programmes
  • The Bintulu Research Project, Sarawak
  • Fire, Drought and Rain
  • Rainfall Statistics
  • Implications of Drought
  • Iban Activities and Response in the Bintulu Division of Sarawak
  • Fire and Rain in Bintulu
  • Other Environmental Concerns
  • Perceptions of the Environment
  • Health and Nutrition
  • Non-timber Forest Products
  • Summary and Conclusion
  • 9. Mapping the Environment in South-east Asia
  • Introduction
  • Remote Sensing
  • Geographical Information Systems
  • Case Studies
  • Case Study 1 Monitoring and Measuring Land Cover Conversion in Sabah, East Malaysia
  • Background
  • Method
  • Results
  • Data Issues
  • Remote Sensing
  • Conclusions
  • Case Study 2 Aerial Photography and Gis: a Baseline Resource for Environmental Studies...
  • Geographical Coverage
  • Pilot Study: Thailand
  • Photograph Analysis
  • Discussion of the Analysis
  • Transfer of Information from Photograph to Digital Format
  • Recognition of Land Use Patterns
  • The Digitization Process
  • Research Directions
  • Case Study 3 a Gis for the Rainforests of Brunei
  • Methodology
  • Topographic and Related Data
  • Existing Data
  • Survey Data
  • Gis Output
  • Discussion
  • Applications of the Present Gis
  • Limitations
  • Issues and Recommendations
  • Data Unification
  • Data Protocols
  • Spatial Accuracy
  • Ease of Use
  • Conclusions.
  • General Conclusion
  • 10. Problems in the Making
  • Introduction
  • The Tropical Forestry Action Plan
  • Shifting Cultivation
  • Consultation Between Consultants
  • The Paper and Pulp Industry
  • Large-scale Hydro-power Development
  • The Tfap in Vietnam Today
  • Conclusion
  • Part IV: Options
  • 11. The Sustainability of Ecotourism in Indonesia
  • Tourism in National Parks
  • Ecotourism: Principles and Practice
  • Sustainable Tourism: Principles and Practice
  • Ecotourism in Indonesia
  • Case Studies
  • Siberut National Park
  • Gunung Leuser National Park
  • Wasur National Park
  • Lore Lindu National Park
  • Komodo National Park
  • The Asmat People
  • Towards the Future
  • 12. The Bajau
  • The Need for Marine Conservation
  • A Sea-nomadic Lifestyle Under Pressure
  • Fishing Methods
  • Marine Cosmology
  • Stewardship
  • 13. Environmental Degradation, Non-timber Forest Products and Iban Communities in Sarawak
  • Introduction
  • The Importance of Ntfps
  • The Changing Importance of Ntfps in Borneo
  • The Iban Study Communities
  • Impact of Change
  • Response to Change
  • Future Prospects
  • 14. Environmental Characteristics of Brunei's Temburong Rainforests and Implications for Conservation and Development
  • Forestry in Brunei Darussalam
  • Conservation Through Research?
  • The Rainforest Environment
  • Research, Education and Tourism
  • Priorities: Conservation or Economic Development?
  • Conclusion
  • 15. Philippine Communitybased Forest Management
  • Introduction
  • National Overview
  • Philippine Sustainable Development and Community-based Forest Management
  • Mati, Claveria
  • Core Community
  • Regeneration and Indigenous Management Knowledge
  • Multi-sectoral Interconnectivity
  • Local Government Units
  • Programme/project Integration
  • Aggregation
  • Conclusion
  • 16. Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index.