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Muddied Waters : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Management of Forests and Fisheries in Island Southeast Asia
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ISBN: 9789004454347 9789067182430 Year: 2006 Publisher: Leiden; Boston : BRILL

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This book examines the history of human interaction with forest and marine ecosystems in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Rainforests falling to snarling chainsaws, and factory trawlers emptying the life out of tropical seas, are nowadays among the most familiar images of Southeast Asia. Yet the present excessive levels of logging and fishing have emerged only within the last generation. Until a few decades ago it was common for marine and forest-related economic activities in Southeast Asia to have limited, and in the long run rather stable, effects on the environment. Did this relative stability simply reflect lower population densities, less well developed markets, and less efficient extraction technologies? Or was it the result of successful resource management techniques and institutions? If so, why have these since failed or been abandoned? Seventeen contributions by an international selection of expert authors cover topics ranging from the collection of rattan, beeswax and forest resins in the seventeenth century to the management of modern marine nature reserves. Muddied waters is essential reading for anyone interested in the environmental history of Southeast Asia, whether in connection with other aspects of this particular region, or in relation to patterns of environmental change and resource management in other parts of the world.

Breeds of empire
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ISBN: 8776945022 9788776945022 9788776940140 8776940144 8776940217 9788776940218 Year: 2007 Publisher: Copenhagen Abingdon NIAS Marston [distributor]

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Smallholders and Stockbreeders : Histories of Foodcrop and Livestock Farming in Southeast Asia
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ISBN: 9004487719 9067182257 Year: 2004 Publisher: Boston BRILL

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Weathering the Storm : The Economies of Southeast Asia in the 1930s Depression
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ISBN: 9812305076 9812300805 9812300791 Year: 2000 Publisher: Pasir Panjang, Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,

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The principal cause of the 1930s depression in Southeast Asia lay outside the region - through a sharp contraction in demand for the region's major commodity exports. But it had important internal causes too: an oversupply of primary commodities and an increasing scarcity of new agricultural land leading to higher rents and lower wages, rising indebtedness and increasing landlessness. This work thoroughly analyses the pre-war depression. It also looks at the changes in the basic structures of the economies of Southeast Asia that were of long-term importance, such as the role of the state in the economy. The authors also draw similarities and contrasts between the 1930s depression and the 1990s Asian crisis.


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Changing economy in Indonesia: a selection of statistical source material from the 19th century up to 1940
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Year: 1975 Publisher: The Hague Nijhoff

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Linking Destinies
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ISBN: 9004253998 9789004253995 9067183202 Year: 2008 Publisher: Leiden BRILL

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Trade flows, cities and kinship relations can all be seen as elements of complex networks. In this collection of essays, all of which deal with Asia, we argue that there are good reasons to envisage them as various dimensions of the same networks. Nevertheless, it is fairly rare to find trade, cities and kinship relations as intimately linked as we have portrayed them in this volume, because they are usually classified within different sub-disciplines of history, whose practitioners are all too often not inclined to talk to people outside their own field. The Australian born historian Heather Sutherland, who recently retired from the VU university in Amsterdam, is an exception in this respect because most of her work gravitates towards an approach which aims to integrate this trinity of topics. This collection of essays, written by a number of her students and close colleagues, has taken its cue from her approach. It is not the case that all the contributions deal with all three topics but they as a collective demonstrate how flows of trade, cities—both as urban centres and nodes in wider networks—and kinship relations hang together, and how the study of one topic opens new vistas on the other two, revealing causal links that otherwise would have remained hidden. Thus, the essays in this collective volume support the idea that trade, towns and kin—although often dealt with quite separately—can be viewed as various aspects of the same networks, connecting people, places and commodities.

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