Moreover, export-oriented land investments, for example in banana or maize, continue to be structured in ways that threaten the livelihoods of local land users. For example, popular contract-farming arrangements often strip farmers of control over agricultural practices and leave them with degraded land once a company’s profit-oriented short-term goals have been met.
Multilevel action for better outcomes
Building on the Lao DECIDE Info and K4D projects (2008–2022), the present project aims to improve the sustainability of land management and governance in Laos by means of enhanced knowledge, capacities, and processes in both government and the private sector that promote quality investments and climate-resilient practices. It strives for three key outcomes:
- Government institutions in Laos proactively manage land investments in a more sustainable way, in coordination across sectors and administrative levels, by maintaining and using integrated information bases for taking concrete action.
- Policies and practices for increased livelihood securities of local communities and just land management are positively shaped by new scientific knowledge.
- Land users apply climate change-resilient, gender sensitive, and socially just land management practices for sustainable rural development and resilient communities.
For the achievement of outcome one, previously developed information tools for inventorying and assessing land investments are being expanded to include analysis and monitoring of contract farming schemes, biodiversity and climate change impacts.
For outcome two, experts are examining the legal frameworks of land investments, the valuation of natural resources, and local demand for human resources in order to find ways of improving relevant laws, compensation/taxation schemes, and employment opportunities for locals.
For outcome three, local communities and agricultural investors are being brought together in multi-stakeholder platforms aimed at ground-level piloting, adoption, and implementation of concrete practices of sustainable land management.