E-Book, Englisch, 639 Seiten, eBook
Ishikawa / Soda Anthropogenic Tropical Forests
1. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-981-13-7513-2
Verlag: Springer Singapore
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Human–Nature Interfaces on the Plantation Frontier
E-Book, Englisch, 639 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research
ISBN: 978-981-13-7513-2
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
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1. Commodification of Nature on the Plantation Frontier.- 2. Geomorphological Landscapes of Borneo and Riverine Society of the Kemena Catchment, Sarawak.- 3. Land-use Types along the Kemena River–Tubau–Lower Jelalong Region, Sarawak.- 4. Trend Analysis of Rainfall Characteristics in the Kemena and Tatau River Basins, Sarawak.- 5. Multiethnic Society of Northwest Borneo: An Ethnographic Analysis.- 6. Commodified Frontier: Jungle Produce Trade and Kemena Basin Society in History.- 7. The History of Local Communities: Migration, Kin Relations and Ethnicity.- 8. Diversity of Medium- to Large-sized Ground-dwelling Mammals and Terrestrial Birds in Sarawak.- 9. Species Composition and Use of Natural Salt Licks by Wildlife Inside a Production Forest Environment in Central Sarawak.-10. Above-Ground Biomass and Tree Species Diversity in Anap Sustainable Development Unit, Sarawak.- 11. Influence of Herbicide Use in Oil Palm Plantations on Stream Water Chemistry in Sarawak.- 12. Spatial Variations in Dissolved and Particulate Organic Carbon in the Kemena and Tatau Rivers, Sarawak.- 13. Stream Fish Biodiversity and the Effects of Plantations in the Bintulu Region, Sarawak.- 14. The Effects of Landscape and Livelihood Transitions on Hunting Activity in Sarawak.- 15. From River to Road? Changing Living Patterns and Land Use of Inland Indigenous Peoples.- 16. The Impact of RSPO Certification on Oil Palm Smallholdings in Sarawak.- 17. The Autonomy and Sustainability of Small-scale Oil Palm Farming in Sarawak.- 18. The Bird’s Nest Commodity Chain between Sarawak and China.- 19. The Feeding Ecology of Edible Nest Swiftlets in a Modified Landscape in Sarawak.- 20. Swiftlet Farming: New Commodity Chains and Techniques.- 21. Current Status and Distribution of Communally Reserved Forests in a Human-modified Landscape in Bintulu, Sarawak.- 22. Transitions in the Utilisation and Trade of Rattan in Sarawak: Past to Present, Local to Global.- 23. Oil Palm Plantations and Bezoar Stones: AnEthnographic Sketch of Human–Nature Interactions in Sarawak.- 24. Estate and Smallholding Oil Palm Production in Sarawak: A Comparison of Profitability and Greenhouse Gas Emissions.- 25. Tropical Timber Trading from Southeast Asia to Japan.- 26. Certifying Borneo’s Forest Landscape: Implementation Process of Forest Certification in Sarawak.- 27. Changing Patterns of Sarawak’s Exports, c.1870–2013.- 28. Into a New Epoch: Capitalist Nature in the Plantationocene.