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Yoshito Takasaki
Yoshito Takasaki
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Risk coping strategies in tropical forests: floods, illnesses, and resource extraction
Y Takasaki, BL Barham, OT Coomes
Environment and Development Economics 9 (2), 203-224, 2004
2642004
Targeting conservation–development initiatives in tropical forests: insights from analyses of rain forest use and economic reliance among Amazonian peasants
OT Coomes, BL Barham, Y Takasaki
Ecological economics 51 (1-2), 47-64, 2004
2532004
Natural disaster, poverty, and development: An introduction
Y Sawada, Y Takasaki
World Development 94, 2-15, 2017
2052017
Amazonian peasants, rain forest use, and income generation: the role of wealth and geographical factors
Y Takasaki, BL Barham, OT Coomes
Society & Natural Resources 14 (4), 291-308, 2001
1482001
Land-use poverty traps identified in shifting cultivation systems shape long-term tropical forest cover
OT Coomes, Y Takasaki, JM Rhemtulla
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (34), 13925-13930, 2011
1302011
Floodplain fisheries as natural insurance for the rural poor in tropical forest environments: evidence from Amazonia
OT Coomes, Y Takasaki, C Abizaid, BL Barham
Fisheries management and ecology 17 (6), 513-521, 2010
1042010
Rapid rural appraisal in humid tropical forests: an asset possession-based approach and validation methods for wealth assessment among forest peasant households
Y Takasaki, BL Barham, OT Coomes
World Development 28 (11), 1961-1977, 2000
1032000
Do local elites capture natural disaster reconstruction funds?
Y Takasaki
Journal of Development Studies 47 (9), 1281-1298, 2011
592011
Smoothing income against crop flood losses in Amazonia: rain forest or rivers as a safety net?
Y Takasaki, BL Barham, OT Coomes
Review of Development Economics 14 (1), 48-63, 2010
542010
Targeting cyclone relief within the village: kinship, sharing, and capture
Y Takasaki
Economic Development and Cultural Change 59 (2), 387-416, 2011
452011
Environmental and market determinants of economic orientation among rain forest communities: Evidence from a large-scale survey in western Amazonia
OT Coomes, Y Takasaki, C Abizaid, JP Arroyo-Mora
Ecological Economics 129, 260-271, 2016
432016
Forests as landscapes of social inequality: tropical forest cover and land distribution among shifting cultivators
OT Coomes, Y Takasaki, JM Rhemtulla
Ecology and Society 21 (3), 2016
422016
Do natural disasters decrease the gender gap in schooling?
Y Takasaki
World Development 94, 75-89, 2017
352017
A cost path and network analysis methodology to calculate distances along a complex river network in the Peruvian Amazon
K Webster, JP Arroyo-Mora, OT Coomes, Y Takasaki, C Abizaid
Applied Geography 73, 13-25, 2016
302016
Do the commons help augment mutual insurance among the poor?
Y Takasaki
World development 39 (3), 429-438, 2011
302011
Risk coping strategies in tropical forests: Flood, health, asset poverty, and natural resource extraction
Y Takasaki, BL Barham, OT Coomes
2nd World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, 23-27, 2002
282002
Social network analysis of peasant agriculture: cooperative labor as gendered relational networks
C Abizaid, OT Coomes, Y Takasaki, S Brisson
The Professional Geographer 67 (3), 447-463, 2015
272015
Dynamic household models of forest clearing under distinct land and labor market institutions: can agricultural policies reduce tropical deforestation?
Y Takasaki
Environment and Development Economics 12 (3), 423-443, 2007
272007
Rural social networks along Amazonian Rivers: Seeds, labor and soccer among communities on the Napo River, Peru
C Abizaid, OT Coomes, Y Takasaki, JP Arroyo‐Mora
Geographical Review 108 (1), 92-119, 2018
262018
What fate for swidden agriculture under land constraint in tropical forests? Lessons from a long-term study in an Amazonian peasant community
OT Coomes, Y Takasaki, JM Rhemtulla
Journal of Rural Studies 54, 39-51, 2017
262017
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