Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/El-Nino-Impacts-Documentation-In-Northern-Thailand-27MZIFJJML6TY.htmlConceptually similar El Niño Impacts in Northern ThailandGP0STPU9YCompleted★★★★El Niño Impacts Documentation In Northern ThailandGP0STPU9PCompleted★★★★El Niño Impacts Documentation In Northern ThailandGP0STPU3VCompleted★★★★El Niño Impacts Documentation In Northern ThailandGP0STPU3XCompleted★★★★ El Niño Impacts in Northern ThailandGP0STPU2ZCompleted★★★★ El Niño Impacts in Northern ThailandGP0STPU30Completed★★★★ El Niño Impacts in Northern ThailandGP0STPUA0Completed★★★★ El Niño Impacts in Northern ThailandGP0STPU2PCompleted★★★★ El Niño Impacts in Northern ThailandGP0STPU2YCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPU9NEl Niño Impacts Documentation In Northern ThailandA view of a deforested hill around Nan province to be used for corn plantations. Farmers planted corn to feed the country’s ever growing feed, poultry and livestock industry, which is predominantly captured by corporations. The scorching heat of the 2016 El Niño saw the issue of deforestation and haze, as brought about by increasing expansion of corn cultivation in community forests of Nan.Locations:Asia-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:1 May, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:4000px X 3000pxKeywords:Aerial view-Buildings-Day-Deforestation-Drought-El Nino-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Outdoors-Rural scenes-SAGE (campaign title)Shoot:El Niño Impacts Documentation in Northern ThailandAmidst the lingering El Niño that has caused massive agricultural damage to much of Southeast Asia, Greenpeace wants ASEAN governments to transition their country’s food and farming system to a new, more climate-resilient and ecological farming system to address the region’s food and nutrition security in the age of climate change.Related Collections:El Niño Documentation in Southeast Asia