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Environmental Studies
Other LandscapesColonialism and the Predicament of Authority in Nineteenth-Century South IndiaNIAS Monographs # 111
by Deborah Sutton |
Land and LonghouseAgrarian Transformation in the Uplands of SarawakNIAS Monographs # 110
by R. A. Cramb |
Plaited Arts from the Borneo RainforestNIAS Studies in Asian Topics # 48
edited by Bernard Sellato |
Breeds of EmpireThe ’Invention’ of the Horse in Southeast Asia and Southern Africa 1500-1950NIAS Studies in Asian Topics # 42
by Greg Bankoff & Sandra Swart |
Beyond the Green MythBorneo’s Hunter-Gatherers in the Twenty-First CenturyNIAS Studies in Asian Topics # 37
edited by Peter Sercombe & Bernard Sellato |
Natural Resources and Cosmology in Changing Kalasha SocietyNIAS Reports # 30
by Mytte Fentz |
Managing the IrrigationTharu Farmers and the Image of the Common GoodNIAS Reports # 23
by Sven Cederroth |
Nature and NationForests and Development in Peninsular MalaysiaMan and Nature in Asia # 9
by Jeyamalar Kathirithamby-Wells |
Co-Management of Natural Resources in AsiaA Comparative PerspectiveMan and Nature in Asia # 7
edited by Gerard Persoon, Diny M. E. van Est & Percy E. Sajise |
Press news
- Jan. 24 2012
Apparently, the hot travel destinations this year are Uganda and Burma – at least according to Lonely Planet aficionados. If true, then sales of a recent NIAS Press book – listed as recommended reading in the latest edition of the Lonely Planet guide to Myanmar/Burma – might be about to explode (or maybe not, given its subject matter).
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