Kyushu University Tropical Agriculture Research Center
Natural Resource Management Laboratory (hyakumura laboratory)

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May 2015, in front of the Tropical Agriculture Research Center, Kyushu University
When Fujisaki, a working doctoral student, visited our university, we gathered all the members of his lab together for a commemorative photo.
(May 2015, in front of the Tropical Agriculture Research Center, Kyushu University)
November 2011, Seima Forest Reserve, Cambodia
Under the guidance of experts, local residents and NGO staff received training on forest resource surveys. In the practical training following the classroom lectures, they gradually mastered how to use measurement tools and keep field notebooks.
(November 2011, Seima Protected Forest, Cambodia)
February 2010, Luang Prabang Province, Laos
Slash-and-burn farmland in the dry season. The slash-and-burn fields along the road are used to grow commercial crops, but as you can see in this photo, slash-and-burn rice fields can be seen in the distance.
(February 2010, Luang Prabang Province, Laos)
March 2014, Taunggyi County, Shan State, Myanmar
The harvested sugarcane is transported using cattle. Sugarcane production is one of the main livelihoods in the surrounding area, and the harvested sugarcane is transported to a nearby small-scale family-run sugar factory.
(March 2014, Taunggyi Township, Shan State, Myanmar)
March 2014, Taunggyi County, Shan State, Myanmar
A village of the Pa-O people on the mountainside. They do not live on the plains around Inle Lake, but continue to live on the mountainside. The villagers' livelihood is cultivating potatoes, turmeric, and beans, and collecting firewood.
(March 2014, Taunggyi Township, Shan State, Myanmar)
January 2004, Villages around Phou Xang He Protected Area, Savannakhet Province, Laos
Workshops on forest management methods will be held in villages around protected areas. Professors from the National University of Laos will act as moderators and hold discussions with participants.
(January 2004, Villages around the Phou Xang He Protected Area, Savannakhet Province, Laos)
January 2001, Villages around Phou Xang He Protected Area, Savannakhet Province, Laos
After the rain-fed rice and slash-and-burn harvest, a ceremony of thanksgiving is held to express gratitude to the spirits. The spirits reside under a large tree, and a medium communicates with them.
(January 2001, Villages around the Phou Xang He Protected Area, Savannakhet Province, Laos)