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AMRC Associates: Publications
& Conference Presentations
2007 2006 2005 2004 2003
2002 2001 2000
1999 1998
2000
Ahmed, M. & Hirsch, P. (eds) 2000. Common property in
the Mekong: issues of sustainability and subsistence, ICLARM and
AMRC.
Brennan, D., Clayton, H., Tran, B. 2000.Economic characteristics
of extensive shrimp farms in the Mekong Delta, Aquaculture Economics
and Management, 4 (3/4)
Clayton, H. 2000. Sedimentation - a sustainability concern
for rice-shrimp farmers in the Mekong Delta, Paper presented at
the final workshop of the ACIAR Rice-Shrimp project, 12-15 December 2000,
Can Tho University, Vietnam
Hirsch, P. 2000. Changing geo-politics
and economic models in the Mekong Region, paper presented at Accounting
for Development Conference, Sydney, June 23-25, 2000.
Hirsch, P. 2000. Underlying causes of deforestation in the
Mekong Region, report presented at regional workshop on Forest Management
Strategies in the Mekong Region, NUOL, Vientiane, August 2000.
Hirsch, P. 2000. poster produced for Community-Based Natural Resource
Management workshop, Guiyang, China, 16-20 October 2000
King, S. 2000. Intellectual Space or the Market Place? Re-constructing
Cambodias Universities, Second International Conference on
Khmer Studies, Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, January 26-28,
2000
Miller, F. 2000. Implications of Development
in the Mekong Basin for the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, Forum Mekong,
Mekong Watch, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp.2-6. (Japanese).
Miller, F. 2000. The Contested Politics of Scale in the
Mekong Region, Mekong Update, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp5-6
Miller, F. 2000. Closing Remarks at Accounting for Development
Conference, Sydney, June 23-25, 2000.
Phraxayavong, V. 2000. Investment
Models Social and Environmental impacts in Laos, Joint Paper
presented at Accounting for Development Conference, Sydney, June 23-25,
2000.
Wyatt, A. 2000. Investment Models
Social and Environmental impacts in Laos, Joint Paper presented
at Accounting for Development Conference, Sydney, June 23-25, 2000.
Wyatt, A. 2000. The Reality of Peoples Participation
and Accountability: The Case of the Nam Song Diversion Project,
International Symposium: Whose Nature? Tokyo, September 10-11, 2000.
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