The two authors propose an ethnographic reading of the socio-economic and political dynamics emerging due to the introduction of the contract-farming model in the northern Thai countryside. While Rossi's intervention focuses on the theme of deforestation and the deterioration of soils and water basins, and how these impact the daily life of rural workers, Na Nan's intervention describes the consequences of the introduction of sterile seeds in agriculture and the reactions of farmers to this change.
Neoliberism and the integration of labour and Nature: contract farming and forest conservation in Northern Thailand
Amalia Rossi
2017-01-01
Abstract
The two authors propose an ethnographic reading of the socio-economic and political dynamics emerging due to the introduction of the contract-farming model in the northern Thai countryside. While Rossi's intervention focuses on the theme of deforestation and the deterioration of soils and water basins, and how these impact the daily life of rural workers, Na Nan's intervention describes the consequences of the introduction of sterile seeds in agriculture and the reactions of farmers to this change.File in questo prodotto:
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