Determinants of Farmers’ Land Use Decision-Making: Comparative Evidence From Thailand and Vietnam

•Factors affecting farmers’ land use decision-making are examined.•Econometric models are applied to panel data collected in 2007 and 2013.•Crop diversification is a weather shock-coping strategy of households.•Land reconsolidation and privatization reduce farmers’ vulnerability. Understanding farme...

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Agricultural industry
Agricultural land
Agricultural production
Climate
Climate variability
Comparative analysis
Comparative studies
Coping
Credit
Crop diversification
Cybersecurity
Decision analysis
Decision making
Economic conditions
Electricity
Farmers
Farms
fixed effects models
Households
International comparisons
Land
Land use
Networks
panel data
Privatization
Rural areas
Rural land use
rural livelihoods
Rural roads
seemingly (un)related regression (SURE)
Sustainable livelihood
Thailand
Vietnam
Vulnerability
Weather
weather shocks
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