Communally  used  land  and  resources  comprise  a  critically  important  dimension  of  rural livelihoods  in  the  Lao  Peoples  Democratic  Republic  (Lao  PDR).  Communal  lands  provide many benefits to villages, such as ecosystem services, subsistence food and resources, forest and  agricultural  products  that  can  be  sold  for  income,  and  spaces  for  the  performance  of religious  rites.  Communal  land  includes  many  different  types  of  land,  such  as  agricultural lands,  forest  areas,  agroforestry  spaces,  grazing  lands,  sacred  forests,  and  burial  grounds. Rural people use lands communally to conduct a wide range of important activities, such as to plant  rice  and  vegetables  in  swidden  agricultural  systems,  collect  edible  and  medicinal  non-timber  forest  products  (NTFPs),  hunt  and  fish,  collect  firewood,  cut  timber  for  house construction, and conduct religious ceremonies.