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著者:Miho Fujimura, Tsukasa Inaoka題名:Paddy field fishing as self-sufficiency system in southern Laos発表情報:Asia Rural sociology assoxiationキーワード:Paddy field fishing laos概要:抄録:The purpose of this study is to show the situation and changes in the land use in remote rural community, and
to consider, from comparative views, the significance of the multilayered land for subsistence of local people.
As a part of the purpose, this paper focuses on the changes in self sufficiency in the Oy ethnic minority group in
southern Laos, as a result of introduction of the market economy. And my main focus is on the use of
multilayered land: paddy field aquaculture using fish ponds known as Loum-pa in Laotian .
Loum-pa refers to a fish pond made by digging a hole in a paddy field. It is used to breed fish during the dry
season. Each household in the village owns some Loum-pa. In recent years, there has been a rapid change in the
lifestyle of people in our study area, as many people there started to work part time at the rubber plantations
owned by the Vietnamese, which resulted in the introduction of the monetary system in the village.
The following topics, including the paddy field aquaculture system of the Oy, the customs and inheritance of
Loum-pa, and their correspondence to recent changes, will be discussed in order to clarify the meaning and
possibilities of Loum-pa in this changing society;
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Author:Miho Fujimura, Tsukasa InaokaTitle:Paddy field fishing as self-sufficiency system in southern LaosAnnouncement information:Asia Rural sociology assoxiationKeyword:Paddy field fishing laosAn abstract:The purpose of this study is to show the situation and changes in the land use in remote rural community, and
to consider, from comparative views, the significance of the multilayered land for subsistence of local people.
As a part of the purpose, this paper focuses on the changes in self sufficiency in the Oy ethnic minority group in
southern Laos, as a result of introduction of the market economy. And my main focus is on the use of
multilayered land: paddy field aquaculture using fish ponds known as Loum-pa in Laotian .
Loum-pa refers to a fish pond made by digging a hole in a paddy field. It is used to breed fish during the dry
season. Each household in the village owns some Loum-pa. In recent years, there has been a rapid change in the
lifestyle of people in our study area, as many people there started to work part time at the rubber plantations
owned by the Vietnamese, which resulted in the introduction of the monetary system in the village.
The following topics, including the paddy field aquaculture system of the Oy, the customs and inheritance of
Loum-pa, and their correspondence to recent changes, will be discussed in order to clarify the meaning and
possibilities of Loum-pa in this changing society;
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