摘要
How do people perceive environmental change when coping with scarcity? Previous studies on scarcity tend to overlook the aspect of perception. By analyzing repeated water conflicts in northern Thailand, this study sheds light on this aspect and solves the puzzle posed by repeated water conflicts in a small watershed.
How do people perceive environmental change when coping with scarcity? Previous studies on scarcity tend to overlook the aspect of perception.By analyzing repeated water conflicts in northern Thailand,this study sheds light on this aspect and solves the puzzle posed by repeated water conflicts in a small watershed.
基金
supported by the Ministry of Education,Science,Sports and Culture,Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Startup(17H06582,Kensuke Yamaguchi)
financial support from the Nippon Foundation,Asia Public Intellectual(API) Fellowships,and Research Institute for Humanity and Nature(RIHN)