ABSTRACT
Organic farming of coffee among Taiwan’s Indigenous communities has rapidly emerged as a vital farming occupation with the potential to provide much-needed socioeconomic support for this community. In Taiwan, Indigenous communities are often in marginalized positions. They make up less...
ABSTRACT
Resilience in the context of increased flood risks in the face of climate change has risen in importance. Our study sought to cross-compare flooding resilience in Japan, Indonesia, and Taiwan within the context of social capital theory to identify the challenges and success factors for...
INTRODUCTION
Organic foods continue to grow in popularity worldwide. This rapid growth has been accompanied with an increase in the production of organic foods. Taiwan is no exception to that trend. As of 2016, the total amount of farmlands under organic production in the island state stood at 7...
Melchior Antoine
Afflication
International Master Program of Agribusiness National Chung Hsing University, TaiwanLatest Submission of the Author
Agritourism Potential Among Taiwan’s Indigenous Communities, with Emphasis on Organic Coffee Farming
Analyzing Differences in Flood Resilience between Japan, Indonesia, and Taiwan Using Social Capital Theory
Organic Agriculture Development in Taiwan