- Thai highlands
The Thai Highlands are mountains in the north of
Thailand that extend throughLaos ,Burma andChina to link to theHimalayas , of which they may be considered foothills.Inhabitation
They have been inhabited with
hilltribe s who immigrated into the empty region fleeing persecution in their respective Chinese orTibeto-Burman environments, or simply seeking new land for their shifting agricultural productions system. At higher altitutudes, above about 1,000m, a principle crop was opium until the 1990s, when the combined effects of development became evident - from the construction of roads into the remote area, integration of these non-Thai persons into the Thai nation, increasingly efficient policing, andopium replacement programs.Environment
The environment is tropical mountain with clearly delineated wet and dry seasons, cool winter temperatures (frosts occur most years at higher elevations) and a mixed vegetation resulting from capacity of the efficient
shifting agricultural system being exceeded and large areas becoming dominated by "Imperta cylindrica" grass, which is used throughout Thailand as roofing material. Cattle can graze on the grass to an extent, asagricultural science research in the 1970s defined, but the longer term environmental care of the region is associated withforestry and in the lower reaches, perennial fruit and other trees.References
*Cattle and Sheep in Northern Thailand; (1979)
Lindsay Falvey 104p; Chiang Mai. 104pp
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