Thesis-PhD |
2006 |
Onsuwan Eyre, Chureekamol |
Prehistoric and proto-historic communities in the eastern Upper Chao Phraya River Valley, Thailand: analysis of site chronology, settlement patterns, and land use |
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[Onsuwan 2006 #37240] |
Book Section in a Series |
2007 |
Specht, Jim |
Lapita all over: land-use on the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea |
Oceanic explorations: Lapita and western Pacific settlement |
[Specht, 2007 #25406] |
Journal Article |
2007 |
Bauer, Andrew M. |
Toward a political ecology in early South India: preliminary considerations of the sociopolitics of land and animal use in the southern Deccan, Neolithic through Early Historic periods |
Asian Perspectives (2007) |
[Bauer, 2007 #29999] |
Book |
2008 |
Forsyth, Tim |
Forest guardians, forest destroyers: the politics of environmental knowledge in northern Thailand |
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[Forsyth, 2008 #20098] |
Book |
2011 |
Hall, Derek |
Powers of exclusion: land dilemmas in Southeast Asia |
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[Hall, 2011 #20103] |
Journal Article |
2011 |
Delang, Claudio O. |
Hydropower-induced displacement and resettlement in the Lao PDR |
South East Asia Research |
[Delang, 2011 #28566] |
Journal Article |
2012 |
Day, Mary Beth |
Paleonvironmental history of the West Baray, Angkor (Cambodia) |
PNAS |
[Day, 2012 #28085] |
Book in a Series |
2014 |
Chase, Arlen F. |
The Resilience and Vulnerability of Ancient Landscapes: Transforming Maya Archaeology through IHOPE |
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[Chase, 2014 #21636] |
Book Section in a Series |
2014 |
Liendo, Rodrigo |
Population Dynamics and Its Relation to Ancient Landscapes in the Northwestern Maya Lowlands: Evaluating Resilience and Vulnerability |
The Resilience and Vulnerability of Ancient Landscapes: Transforming Maya Archaeology through IHOPE |
[Liendo, 2014 #25200] |
Book Section in a Series |
2014 |
Isendahl, Christian |
Growth and Decline in Classic Maya Puuc Political Economies |
The Resilience and Vulnerability of Ancient Landscapes: Transforming Maya Archaeology through IHOPE |
[Isendahl, 2014 #25203] |
Book Section in a Series |
2014 |
Lucero, Lisa J. |
Water and Landscape: Ancient Maya Settment Decisions |
The Resilience and Vulnerability of Ancient Landscapes: Transforming Maya Archaeology through IHOPE |
[Lucero, 2014 #25204] |
Book Section in a Series |
2014 |
Chase, Arlen F. |
Diversity, Resiliencey, and IHOPE-Maya: Using the Past to Inform the Present |
The Resilience and Vulnerability of Ancient Landscapes: Transforming Maya Archaeology through IHOPE |
[Chase, 2014 #25206] |
Journal Article |
2014 |
Hawken, Scott |
Designs of kings and farmers: landscape systems of the Greater Angkor urban complex |
Asian Perspectives (2013) |
[Hawken, 2014 #28030] |
Journal Article |
2014 |
Hunt, C.O. |
Holocene landscape intervention and plant food production strategies in island and mainland Southeast Asia |
Journal of Archaeological Science |
[Hunt, 2014 #28081] |
Magazine Article |
2017 |
Cao, Xianyong |
Past land-cover change for climate modeling: data from eastern Asia |
PAGES |
[Cao, 2017 #36028] |
Book Section |
2018 |
Kyaing, Win |
The water management of historic Bagan: the chronology and typology of hydraulic works in the ancient Buddhist city |
Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2016 |
[Kyaing, 2018 #22236] |
Journal Article |
2020 |
Amano, Noel |
Archaeological and historical insights into the ecological impacts of pre-colonial and colonial introductions into the Philippine Archipelago |
The Holocene |
[Amano, 2020 #36814] |
Journal Article |
2020 |
Zachwieja, Alexandra J. |
Understanding Late Pleistocene human land preference using ecological niche models in an Australasian test case |
Quaternary International |
[Zachwieja, 2020 #36855] |
Journal Article |
2021 |
Heng, Piphal |
Landscape, upland-lowland, community, and economy of the Mekong River (6th-8th century CE): case studies from the Pre-Angkorian centers of Thala Borivat and Sambor |
World Archaeology |
[Heng, 2021 #37085] |
Journal Article |
2022 |
Findley, David Max |
Land Use Change in a Pericolonial Society: Intensification and Diversification in Ifugao, Philippines Between 1570 and 1800 CE |
Frontiers in Earth Science |
[Findley, 2022 #37075] |