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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Book Section | 1987 | Kunstadter, Peter | Swiddeners in transition: Lua' farmers in northern Thailand | Comparative farming systems | [Kunstadter, 1987 #22538] |
Book Section | 2005 | Ticsay, Mariliza V. | Fragmentation of the Ifugao agroecological landscape | Conserving nature in culture: case studies from Southeast Asia | [Ticsay, 2005 #22594] |
Book (Edited) | 2015 | Cairns, Malcolm F. | Shifting cultivation and environmental change: indigenous people, agriculture and forest conservation | [Cairns, 2015 #21399] | |
Journal Article | 1973 | Schlegel, Stuart A. | Diet and the Tiruray shift from swidden to plow farming | Ecology of Food and Nutrition | [Schlegel, 1973 #30312] |
Book in a Series | 2001 | Yin, Shaoting | People and forests: Yunnan swidden agriculture in human-ecological perspective | [Yin, 2001 #21836] | |
Journal Article | 1987 | Nguyen Duy Hinh, | Chien luoc Calo cua nguoi thoi dai Hung Vuong o Thanh Hoa [ The calorie strategy of the people in the Hung Kings' epoch period in Thanh Hoa ] | Khao Co Hoc | [Nguyen 1987 #31094] |
Book in a Series | 1979 | Van Setten van der Meer, Nancy Claire | Sawah cultivation in ancient Java: aspects of development during the Indo-Javanese period, 5th to 15th century | [Van 1979 #21837] | |
Journal Article | 1993 | Christensen, Hanne | The risk of avoidance strategy of traditional shifting cultivation in Borneo | Sarawak Museum Journal | [Christensen, 1993 #31415] |
Journal Article | 1980 | Dang Nghiem Van, | Cac hinh thuc trong lua: tr lieu dan toc hoc [ Various forms of rice - cultivation: ethnographical data] | Khao Co Hoc | [Dang 1980 #31613] |
Journal Article | 1983 | Rambo, A. Terry | Fire and the engery efficiency of Swidden agriculture | Asian Perspectives (1980) | [Rambo, 1983 #33092] |
Journal Article | 1995 | White, Joyce C. | Modeling the development of early rice agriculture: ethnoecological perspectives from northeast Thailand | Asian Perspectives (1995) | [White, 1995 #32842] |
Book | 1968 | Binney, George A. | The social and economic organization of two White Meo communities in northern Thailand | [Binney, 1968 #21089] | |
Book | 1979 | Schlegel, Stuart | Tiruray subsistence: from shifting cultivation to plow agriculture | [Schlegel, 1979 #21141] | |
Journal Article | 1991 | Brosius, J. Peter | Foraging in tropical rain forests: the case of the Penan of Sarawak, East Malaysia (Borneo) | Human Ecology | [Brosius, 1991 #34814] |
Book | 1957 | Conklin, Harold C. | Hanunoo agriculture: a report on an integral system of shifting cultivation in the Philippines | [Conklin, 1957 #21149] | |
Book Section in a Series | 1976 | Harrison, Robert | Hamlet organization and its relationship to productivity in the swidden-rice communities of Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia | The societies of Borneo: explorations in the theory of cognatic social structure | [Harrison, 1976 #26117] |
Thesis-PhD | 1976 | Grandstaff, Terry B. | Swidden society in north Thailand: a diachronic perspective | [Grandstaff, 1976 #36642] | |
Journal Article | 1991 | Helliwell, Christine | Evolution and ethnicity: a note on rice cultivation practices in Borneo | Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association | [Helliwell, 1991 #35621] |
Journal Article | 1991 | Jessup, Timothy C. | Persistence and change in the practice of shifting cultivation in the Apo Kayan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia | Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association | [Jessup, 1991 #35616] |
Journal Article | 1979 | Higham, Charles F. W. | Ban Chiang and northeast Thailand: the palaeoenvironment and economy | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Higham, 1979 #35688] |
Book Section in a Series | 1989 | Dove, Michael R. | The transition from stone to steel in the prehistoric swidden agricultural technology of the Kantu' of Kalimantan, Indonesia | Foraging and farming: the evolution of plant exploitation | [Dove, 1989 #26276] |
Book Section | 1978 | Kunstadter, Peter | Problems of shifting cultivation and economic development in northern Thailand | Farmers in the forest: economic development and marginal agriculture in northern Thailand | [Kunstadter, 1978 #24963] |
Book Section | 1978 | Komkris, Thiem | Forestry aspects of land use in areas of swidden cultivation | Farmers in the forest: economic development and marginal agriculture in northern Thailand | [Komkris, 1978 #24961] |
Book Section | 1978 | Zinke, Paul J. | Soil fertility aspects of the Lua' forest fallow system of shifting cultivation | Farmers in the forest: economic development and marginal agriculture in northern Thailand | [Zinke, 1978 #24959] |
Book Section | 1978 | Sabhasri, Sanga | Effects of forest fallow cultivation on forest production and soil | Farmers in the forest: economic development and marginal agriculture in northern Thailand | [Sabhasri, 1978 #24958] |
Book Section | 1978 | Hinton, Peter | Declining production among sedentary swidden cultivators: the case of the Pwo Karen | Farmers in the forest: economic development and marginal agriculture in northern Thailand | [Hinton, 1978 #24957] |
Book Section | 1978 | Chapman, E. C. | Shifting cultivation and economic development in the lowlands of northern Thailand | Farmers in the forest: economic development and marginal agriculture in northern Thailand | [Chapman, 1978 #24954] |
Book Section | 1978 | Charley, J. L. | Soil fertility problems in development of annual cropping on swiddened lowland terrain in northern Thailand | Farmers in the forest: economic development and marginal agriculture in northern Thailand | [Charley, 1978 #24953] |
Book Section | 1978 | Pelzer, Karl J. | Swidden cultivation in Southeast Asia: historical, ecological, and economic perspectives | Farmers in the forest: economic development and marginal agriculture in northern Thailand | [Pelzer, 1978 #24951] |
Book Section | 1986 | Abdoellah, Oekan S. | The complementary roles of homegardens, upland fields, and rice fields for meeting nutritional needs in West Java | Traditional agriculture in Southeast Asia: a human ecology perspective | [Abdoellah, 1986 #24995] |