Speaking Through Coffee: Lisu Women Forests and Ecological Communication in Northern Thailand
Published: 18 August 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/kj34n44dwf.1
Contributor:
Halimatu Sa'diahDescription
These are research materials and data were collected through interviews and observations with 12 Lisu women in Doi Chang Village, Mae Suey District, Chiang Rai Province, northern Thailand, focusing on their daily lives, roles, and perspectives on development. To complement these insights, audio-recorded interviews were conducted with 2 local NGOs: the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation (AIPP) and the Inter-Mountain Peoples Education and Culture in Thailand Association (IMPECT), to gain a deeper understanding of their approaches to indigenous rights and women's empowerment.
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Institutions
- Chiang Mai University
Categories
Rural Economics, Agricultural Development, Women's Participation in the Labor Force