Authors
Torben Birch‐Thomsen, Anette Reenberg, Ole Mertz, Bjarne Fog
Publication date
2010/3
Journal
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography
Volume
31
Issue
1
Pages
27-40
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Asia
Description
Traditional agricultural land use systems in the humid tropics of the Southwest Pacific are, as elsewhere, affected by globalization processes. This paper analyzes the directions of change in the land use system of Bellona, a small outer island in the Solomon Islands. We focus on the human–environmental interaction that shapes land use patterns and practices in the context of theoretical lines of thought concerning intensification of agricultural systems in the tropics. Aerial photography from 1966 and satellite imagery from 2006 in conjunction with studies from the 1960s and a contemporary household survey reveal only minor changes in the agricultural system. Land use and land cover dynamics are related to agricultural strategies, demographic factors, institutional actors as well as biophysical drivers or constraints. Local agricultural production still contributes significantly to local subsistence but imported food has …
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Scholar articles
T Birch‐Thomsen, A Reenberg, O Mertz, B Fog - Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 2010