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Biocultural Diversity in Monsoon Asia: The Mekong and the Forests

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Duara, P
Published in: International Journal of Politics Culture and Society
March 1, 2026

Deforestation and dam building together with climate change along the Lancang/Mekong have upended centuries and even millennia of biocultural management. The river and the rainforests in this part of monsoon Asia provide the livelihood for over 70 million people in Yunnan and SE Asia and are among the most important rainforest cover and carbon sinks in the world after the Amazon basin. It is a major biodiversity hotspot. The loss of local knowledge has contributed to greatly the loss of healthy ecosystems. The paper considers not only this loss but also the ways in which indigenous communities and civil society organizations are pushing back against the overpowering profit motive of the “epistemic engine” of the capitalist nation-state system.

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International Journal of Politics Culture and Society

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1573-3416

ISSN

0891-4486

Publication Date

March 1, 2026

Volume

39

Issue

1

Start / End Page

117 / 136

Related Subject Headings

  • General Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
  • 4410 Sociology
  • 4408 Political science
 

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Duara, P. (2026). Biocultural Diversity in Monsoon Asia: The Mekong and the Forests. International Journal of Politics Culture and Society, 39(1), 117–136. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10767-024-09504-2
Duara, P. “Biocultural Diversity in Monsoon Asia: The Mekong and the Forests.” International Journal of Politics Culture and Society 39, no. 1 (March 1, 2026): 117–36. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10767-024-09504-2.
Duara P. Biocultural Diversity in Monsoon Asia: The Mekong and the Forests. International Journal of Politics Culture and Society. 2026 Mar 1;39(1):117–36.
Duara, P. “Biocultural Diversity in Monsoon Asia: The Mekong and the Forests.” International Journal of Politics Culture and Society, vol. 39, no. 1, Mar. 2026, pp. 117–36. Scopus, doi:10.1007/s10767-024-09504-2.
Duara P. Biocultural Diversity in Monsoon Asia: The Mekong and the Forests. International Journal of Politics Culture and Society. 2026 Mar 1;39(1):117–136.
Journal cover image

Published In

International Journal of Politics Culture and Society

DOI

EISSN

1573-3416

ISSN

0891-4486

Publication Date

March 1, 2026

Volume

39

Issue

1

Start / End Page

117 / 136

Related Subject Headings

  • General Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
  • 4410 Sociology
  • 4408 Political science