Reference
Rice paddy or shrimp pond : tough decisions in
rural Thailand, World Development, Vol 27, Np.12, pp 2045-2060.1999
Authors :
Mark Flaherty
Peter Vandergeest
Paul Miller
Abstract
:
Thailand is the world's
largest producer of cultured shrimp. Despite problems with poor
environmental conditions and outbreaks of disease that have led
to the large-scale abandonment of culture areas along the coast,
production has remained high. A primary factor has been the establishment
of marine shrimp farming in Thailand's rice growing Central Plain.
This paper describes the development of inland shrimp farming
in Thailand and discusses the environmental concerns that have
arisen. We then examine the evolution of the government's response
to inland shrimp farming and assess the capacity of the state
to implement a proposed ban. We conclude by arguing that other
countries with irrigated agriculture need to be proactive in prohibiting
this activity before it is entrenched in ways that are difficult
to reverse either ecologically or politically.
Keywords
:
Thailand, shrimp aquaculture,
environment policy
Contact
:
shrimp@office.geog.uvic.ca
or
Dr. Mark Flaherty
Director Shrimp Aquaculture Research Group
Department of Geography, University of Victoria
PO Box 3050, Victoria, BC, V8W 3P5, Canada
Tel: +1 250-721-7337
Fax: +1 250-721-6216
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