Buch, Englisch, 251 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 624 g
Buch, Englisch, 251 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 624 g
Reihe: International Perspectives in Geography
ISBN: 978-981-962955-8
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
This book examines various trends in small-scale societies in Laos by linking population changes to livelihood changes. The primary research issues addressed in the book are as follows:
? How are population dynamics and livelihood changes in small-scale societies interrelated?
? What are the current demographic trends in rural areas of Laos?
? How are the livelihoods of small-scale societies maintained?
? How is the rapid population growth common in developing countries managed?
In order to investigate these issues in developing countries where statistical data are not well developed, it was necessary to collect information through detailed and distinctive fieldwork. To this end, a multidisciplinary study of geography, cultural anthropology, human ecology, and demography was conducted in three villages in Laos and compiled as an ethnography. The study included a four-generation retrospectivesurvey of population and land use change, a two-year survey of food dairies, and a survey of the spatiotemporal distribution of residents' daily activities using GIS and GPS, etc.
The book provides valuable information on the slowdown in the rate of population growth in contemporary rural Laos. Livelihoods, family planning and population migration are explored in the context of the decreasing population growth rate. In addition, the book describes the process of adopting modern contraceptive methods in rural areas, as well as the Lao government's reproductive policies and villagers' responses to them. It also illustrates rural–rural and rural–urban population migration influenced by the government's resettlement policies, which encourages people to move from the highlands to the lowlands.
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Prologue.- Population Dynamics and Livelihood Change of Small-scale Society in Laos.- Food Procurement Strategy of Swidden Agriculturalists in Central Laos: Analysis of Side Dish Ingredient Records in Food Diaries.- Temporal-Spatial Distribution of Swidden Agriculturists’ Daily Activities in Central Laos.- Population Growth and Generational Response to Livelihoods in a Rain-fed Paddy Farming Village of Central Laos.- Transnational Labor Migration from Rural Village in Laos to Bangkok, Thailand.- Growth in the Use of Modern Contraception Methods and the Related Social Context in a Central Laotian Farming Village.- Population Dynamics and Paddy Holdings in Remote Rural Villages of Northern Laos.- Rural-rural Migration in a Rural Village, Luang Phabang Province, Northern Laos: Focusing Both on Immigration and Emigration in the Village of HB.- Rural–urban Migration in Northern Laos: A Case Study of the Village HB in Luang Phabang Province.- Aspects of Modern Contraceptive Use among Women in Rural Northern Laos.- Family Planning, International Health Cooperation, and Fertility Level in Laos: Maintenance or Further Reduction.- Epilogue: The Implications for the Study on Population Dynamics and Livelihood Changes in Small-scale Communities in Laos.