Citation: Mg. Loso, PRODUCTIVITY, POPULATION-STRUCTURE, AND SUBSISTENCE USE OF A WHITE SPRUCE FOREST IN THE KENNICOTT VALLEY, ALASKA, Mountain research and development, 18(4), 1998, pp. 285-308
Citation: Jm. Garciaruiz et Bl. Valerogarces, HISTORICAL GEOMORPHIC PROCESSES AND HUMAN ACTIVITIES IN THE CENTRAL SPANISH PYRENEES, Mountain research and development, 18(4), 1998, pp. 309-320
Citation: Hg. Bohle et J. Adhikari, RURAL LIVELIHOODS AT RISK HOW NEPALESE FARMERS COPE WITH FOOD INSECURITY, Mountain research and development, 18(4), 1998, pp. 321-332
Citation: Ki. Macdonald et D. Butz, INVESTIGATING PORTERING RELATIONS AS A LOCUS FOR TRANSCULTURAL INTERACTION IN THE KARAKORAM REGION OF NORTHERN PAKISTAN, Mountain research and development, 18(4), 1998, pp. 333-343
Citation: F. Renaud et al., FARMING SYSTEMS AND SOIL-CONSERVATION PRACTICES IN A STUDY AREA OF NORTHERN THAILAND, Mountain research and development, 18(4), 1998, pp. 345-356
Citation: K. Virgo, WATERSHED-PLUS AND LEARNING FROM VILLAGERS - LESSONS FROM 2 WORKSHOPS- DELHI AND CHIANG-MAI, Mountain research and development, 18(4), 1998, pp. 357-358
Citation: Sk. Datta et Kj. Virgo, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT THROUGH PEOPLES PARTICIPATION - LESSONS FROM THE LESSER HIMALAYA, UTTAR-PRADESH, INDIA, Mountain research and development, 18(3), 1998, pp. 213-233
Citation: Jj. Hobbs et al., INCEPTION OF THE BEDOUIN SUPPORT PROGRAM IN THE ST. KATHERINE NATURALPROTECTORATE, SINAI, EGYPT, Mountain research and development, 18(3), 1998, pp. 235-248
Citation: C. Doumenge, FOREST DIVERSITY, DISTRIBUTION, AND DYNAMIQUE IN THE ITOMBWE MOUNTAINS, SOUTH-KIVU, CONGO DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLIC, Mountain research and development, 18(3), 1998, pp. 249-264
Citation: F. Azharhewitt, ALL PATHS LEAD TO THE HOT-SPRING - CONVIVIALITY, THE CODE OF HONOR, AND CAPITALISM IN A KARAKORAM VILLAGE, PAKISTAN, Mountain research and development, 18(3), 1998, pp. 265-272
Citation: T. Forsyth, MOUNTAIN MYTHS REVISITED - INTEGRATING NATURAL AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, Mountain research and development, 18(2), 1998, pp. 107-116
Citation: P. Sillitoe, ITS ALL IN THE MOUND - FERTILITY MANAGEMENT UNDER STATIONARY SHIFTINGCULTIVATION IN THE PAPUA-NEW-GUINEA HIGHLANDS, Mountain research and development, 18(2), 1998, pp. 123-134
Citation: D. Schmidtvogt, DEFINING DEGRADATION - THE IMPACTS OF SWIDDEN ON FORESTS IN NORTHERN THAILAND, Mountain research and development, 18(2), 1998, pp. 135-149
Citation: D. Preston, POST-PEASANT CAPITALIST GRAZIERS - THE 21ST-CENTURY IN SOUTHERN BOLIVIA, Mountain research and development, 18(2), 1998, pp. 151-158
Authors:
CHEPSTOWLUSTY AJ
BENNETT KD
FJELDSA J
KENDALL A
GALIANO W
HERRERA AT
Citation: Aj. Chepstowlusty et al., TRACING 4,000 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY IN THE CUZCO AREA, PERU,FROM THE POLLEN RECORD, Mountain research and development, 18(2), 1998, pp. 159-172
Citation: A. Bebbington, SUSTAINING THE ANDES - SOCIAL CAPITAL AND POLICIES FOR RURAL REGENERATION IN BOLIVIA, Mountain research and development, 18(2), 1998, pp. 173-181
Citation: M. Chakravartykaul, TRANSHUMANCE AND CUSTOMARY PASTORAL RIGHTS IN HIMACHAL-PRADESH - CLAIMING THE HIGH PASTURES FOR GADDIS, Mountain research and development, 18(1), 1998, pp. 5-17
Citation: F. Berkes et al., DIVERSITY OF COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCE USE AND DIVERSITY OF SOCIAL INTERESTS IN THE WESTERN INDIAN HIMALAYA, Mountain research and development, 18(1), 1998, pp. 19
Citation: C. Duffield et al., LOCAL KNOWLEDGE IN THE ASSESSMENT OF RESOURCE SUSTAINABILITY - CASE-STUDIES IN HIMACHAL-PRADESH, INDIA, AND BRITISH-COLUMBIA, CANADA, Mountain research and development, 18(1), 1998, pp. 35-49
Citation: Jm. Baker, THE EFFECT OF COMMUNITY STRUCTURE ON SOCIAL FORESTRY OUTCOMES - INSIGHTS FROM CHOTA-NAGPUR, INDIA, Mountain research and development, 18(1), 1998, pp. 51-62