Assessment on land use changes and livelihood transition under the hydropower dam construction in Paunglaung Township, Southern Shan Highlands, Myanmar

Author:

Swe Khin Nilar1ORCID,Funakawa Shinya1,Okamoto Yuki2,Chan Nyein3

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Agriculture Kyoto University Sakyo‐ku Kyoto Japan

2. Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies Kyoto University Sakyo‐ku Kyoto Japan

3. Satellite Observation Center, Earth System Division National Institute of Environmental Studies Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

Abstract

AbstractWe examined agricultural land use changes and their impacts on the local livelihoods of upstream farmers after the Paunglaung hydropower dam construction in Myanmar. Landsat and GeoEye images, acquired in 2011 and 2018, were used to detect agricultural land use changes. A marked decrease in agricultural land (5.77% of farmland and 9.64% of swidden) was observed, whereas orchards and plantations were introduced as new farming practices. Using the household survey, the income strategies were categorized by different wealth groups, and the socioeconomic condition was compared among the groups. We also compared the annual household income before and after dam construction. A significant change in income strategies after the dam construction were observed in low‐income households, but not in medium and high‐income households. Local people engaged in diversified livelihood strategies after the dam construction, mainly in relocated villages. Besides, farmland lost due to dam construction caused the significant insufficiency of rice self‐consumption and consequently resulted in greater dependency on the market of rice and their products. This study highlighted land use changes due to dam construction and its impacts on the livelihood of local farmers, contributing to planning the land use and livelihood strategies for affected farmers to ensure their livelihood security.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science,General Environmental Science,Development,Environmental Chemistry

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