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1 February 2001 Assessment of Historical Land-use Changes for Purposes of Strategic Planning — A Case Study in Laos
Mats Sandewall, Bo Ohlsson, Silavanh Sawathvong
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How can governments in developing countries act together with local people to promote sustainable forest land use? Based upon an initial review of man's use of natural resources in Southeast Asia over 100 years, an interdisciplinary approach to strategic planning based on interaction among stakeholders is outlined. A case study in a water catchment area in Laos, dominated by shifting cultivation, is used to test and illustrate the approach, which includes interviews with local people about historical events and socioeconomic and environmental conditions. The study also includes field point sampling, remote sensing, official records and a simulation tool (the Area Production Model), for verification, calibration and supplementation of the information provided by villagers. By presenting the consolidated data to the villagers and giving them opportunities to consider their landuse and explain discrepancies, and comment on the conclusions, a dialogue on land-use strategies was initiated.

Mats Sandewall, Bo Ohlsson, and Silavanh Sawathvong "Assessment of Historical Land-use Changes for Purposes of Strategic Planning — A Case Study in Laos," AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 30(1), 55-61, (1 February 2001). https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447-30.1.55
Received: 28 October 1999; Accepted: 1 May 2000; Published: 1 February 2001
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