Socio-Economic Assessment of the Farm Resources and Living Standards of Different Ethnic Groups- A Case from Northern Thailand

Publication Type
Doctoral thesis
Authors
Kitchaicharoen, Jirawan
Year of publication
2003
Published in
Farming & Rural Systems Economics
Editor
Doppler, W. and Bauer, S. (Eds.)
Pubisher
Margraf Verlag , Weikersheim
Band/Volume
47, 172 Seiten/
ISBN / ISSN / eISSN
3-8236-1396-0
Keywords
farming systems, Living standard, Socioeconomics, Thailand
Abstract

Rural development processes in mountain zones of Northern Thailand show links between highlands and lowlands and different ethnic groups, which have an impact in the sustainable use of natural resources. This leads to the general question of sustainable family and rural development and the security of farm families as it affects the living standard. This book attempts to assess the socio-economic situation of families with special reference to farm resources and living standard in the different ethnic groups and spatial locations as well as to analyse the impacts of future development strategies on resource use, farm activities and living standard of farm families in Northern Thailand. Several economic and social criteria were considered as quantitative and qualitative parameters and applied in order to measure the living standard of farm families. For the future impact analysis of development strategies, multi-periodical (dynamic) models at the family level, based on linear programming technique, were designed. The model was used in the frame of Monte-Carlo Simulation to consider, in particular, the stochastic nature of some parameters and to allow a stochastic interpretation of results.

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