Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- List of Maps
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Preface by Xanana Gusmao
- Preface by Carlos Belo
- Preface by José Ramos Horta
- Preface by Asian Development Bank
- PART I Introduction
- PART II Managing the Macroeconomy
- PART III International Economic Relations
- PART IV Agriculture and the Rural Economy
- 6 Food Policy in East Timor: Linking Agriculture, Economic Growth and Poverty Alleviation to Achieve Food Security
- 7 The Rural Economy and Institutions in East Timor
- 8 Coffee and the Economy in East Timor
- 9 Agriculture, Comparative Advantage and the Macroeconomy
- 10 Diversity and Differential Development in East Timor: Potential Problems and Future Possibilities
- PART V Institutions
- PART VI Banking and Finance
- PART VII Social Policy
- PART VIII Lessons from International Experience
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
10 - Diversity and Differential Development in East Timor: Potential Problems and Future Possibilities
from PART IV - Agriculture and the Rural Economy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- List of Maps
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Preface by Xanana Gusmao
- Preface by Carlos Belo
- Preface by José Ramos Horta
- Preface by Asian Development Bank
- PART I Introduction
- PART II Managing the Macroeconomy
- PART III International Economic Relations
- PART IV Agriculture and the Rural Economy
- 6 Food Policy in East Timor: Linking Agriculture, Economic Growth and Poverty Alleviation to Achieve Food Security
- 7 The Rural Economy and Institutions in East Timor
- 8 Coffee and the Economy in East Timor
- 9 Agriculture, Comparative Advantage and the Macroeconomy
- 10 Diversity and Differential Development in East Timor: Potential Problems and Future Possibilities
- PART V Institutions
- PART VI Banking and Finance
- PART VII Social Policy
- PART VIII Lessons from International Experience
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
Summary
East Timor is a remarkably diverse territory. It is certainly as diverse in ecological terms as it is in its linguistic and ethnic make-up. A long history of human settlement has contributed to this diversity, shaping the environment as it has the cultures of the territory. Any planning for the development of East Timor as a nation must take into account this significant diversity.
In this chapter, I want to outline some of the main features of East Timor's environmental, demographic and ethno-linguistic diversity. This outlining process is inevitably an exercise in simplification but it does provide a framework within which to examine issues of development. I then want to consider how historical developments have contributed to the patterning of livelihood strategies across the territory. Finally, I want to look at recent changes that have occurred in East Timor, strengthening certain of these local patterns and altering others. In this section of the chapter, I want to focus on the contemporary situation and on the problems and possibilities of differential local development.
THE AGRO-ECOLOGICAL ZONES OF EAST TIMOR
Given its relatively small size, East Timor is comprised of a surprisingly diverse ecology. Much of this diversity is a product of the territory's complex landscape and variable seasonal rainfall. Based mainly on factors of altitude and rainfall, East Timor can be divided into six different ‘agro-climatic’ zones. Although further differentiation among these zones is possible, and indeed necessary, to a proper understanding of local agriculture, recognition of these zones provides a first step to comprehending East Timor's diversity.
The structure of these zones takes account of the fact that East Timor is divided by a mountainous spine that transverses the territory from west to east. In broad terms, 21 per cent of East Timor lies below 100 metres; 44 per cent between 500 and 1,000 metres; while the remaining 35 per cent is over 1,000 metres in elevation.
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- East TimorDevelopment Challenges for the World's Newest Nation, pp. 155 - 174Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2001