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Books [ top ]

2006. Centering the Margin: Agency and Narrative in Southeast Asian Borderlands. Edited by A. Horstmann and R. L. Wadley. Asian Anthropologies Series 4. Oxford/New York: Berghahn Press.

2005. Histories of the Borneo Environment: Economic, Political and Social Dimensions of Change and Continuity. Edited by R. L. Wadley. Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 231. Leiden, Netherlands: KITLV Press.

2001. The Encyclopedia of Iban Studies, Vol. 1-4. General Editors: V. H. and J. Sutlive; Senior Editors: G. N. Appell, A. A. Ganjing, V. T. King, R. H. W. Reece, R. M. Saleh, C. Sather, B. Smythies, R. Wadley, and W. W. Tedong. Kuching and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: The Tun Jugah Foundation and Ampang Press.

Journal Articles [ top ]

2008a. A fresh look at shifting cultivation: Fallow length an uncertain indicator of productivity. (O. Mertz, R. L. Wadley, U. Nielsen, T. B. Bruun, C. J. P. Colfer, A. de Neergaard, M. R. Jepsen, T. Martinussen, Q. Zhao, G. T. Noweg, and J. Magid). Agricultural Systems 96: 75-84.

2008b. In belief we trust: Why scientific anthropologists abandon skepticism when they hear claims about supernatural beliefs. (C. T. Palmer, K. Coe, and R. L. Wadley). Skeptic Magazine, forthcoming.

2007a. Local ecological knowledge, talk, and skepticism: Using LES to distinguish LEK from LET in Newfoundland. (C. T. Palmer and R. L. Wadley). Human Ecology 35 (6): 749-760.

2007b. The demise of swidden in Southeast Asia? Local realities and regional ambiguities. (C. Padoch, K. Coffey, O. Mertz, S. J. Leisz, J. Fox, and R. L. Wadley,). Danish Journal of Geography/Geografisk Tidsskrift 107 (1): 29-41

2007c. Slashed and burned: War, environment and resource insecurity in West Borneo during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 13 (1): 109-128.

2006a. Vigilantes and gangsters in the borderland of West Kalimantan, Indonesia. (R. L. Wadley and M. Eilenberg). In State, People and Borders in Southeast Asia. A. Horstmann, ed., A Special Issue of Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Vol. 7. [article online] [article in pdf]

2006b. Religious scepticism and its social context: An analysis of Iban shamanism. (R. L. Wadley, A. Pashia, and C. T. Palmer). Anthropological Forum 16 (1): 41-54.

2006c. Wildlife diversity on the periphery of Danau Sentarum National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Borneo Research Bulletin 37: 157-174. [article in pdf]

2005a. Autonomy, identity and “illegal” logging in the borderland of West Kalimantan, Indonesia. (R. L. Wadley and M. Eilenberg). The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 6 (1): 19-34.

2005b. Pepper in a time of crisis: Smallholder buffering strategies in Sarawak, Malaysia and West Kalimantan, Indonesia. (R. L. Wadley and O. Mertz). In Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Subsistence Farming, Cash Crops and Income Diversification. O. Mertz, R. L. Wadley, and A. E. Christensen, eds., A Special Issue of Agricultural Systems 85: 289-305.

2004a. Sacred forest, hunting, and conservation in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. (R. L. Wadley and C. J. P. Colfer). Human Ecology 32 (3): 313-338.

2004b. Punitive expeditions and divine revenge: Oral and colonial histories of rebellion and pacification in western Borneo, 1886-1902. Ethnohistory 51 (3): 609-636.

2003a. Lethal treachery and the imbalance of power in warfare and feuding. Journal of Anthropological Research 59 (2): 531-554.

2003b. Ethics of access, boundary keeping and forest resource management in Indonesian Borneo: Potential tools for conservation work among mobile peoples. In Mobile Peoples and Conservation, D. Chatty, ed. A Special Issue of Nomadic Peoples 7 (1): 52-73.

2003c. Treachery and deceit: Parallels in tribal and terrorist warfare? Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 26: 331-345.

2003d. Lines in the forest: Internal territorialization and local accommodation in West Kalimantan, Indonesia (1865-1979). South East Asia Research 11 (1): 91-112.

2002a. Coping with crisis – smoke, drought, flood and currency: Iban households in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Culture & Agriculture 24 (1): 26-33.

2002b. Iban forest management and wildlife conservation along the Danau Sentarum periphery, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Malayan Nature Journal 56 (1): 83-101.

2001. Trouble on the frontier: Dutch-Brooke relations and Iban rebellion in the West Borneo borderlands (1841-1886). Modern Asian Studies 35 (3): 623-644.

2000a. Warfare, pacification, and environment: Population dynamics in the West Borneo borderlands (1823-1934). Moussons: Social Science Research on Southeast Asia 1: 41-66.

2000b. Understanding patterns of resource use and consumption: A prelude to co-management (C. J. P. Colfer, R. L. Wadley, A. Salim, and R. G. Dudley). In Danau Sentarum National Park, W. Giesen, ed. A Special Issue of the Borneo Research Bulletin 31: 29-88.

2000c. After the conservation project: Danau Sentarum National Park and its vicinity – conditions and prospects (R. L. Wadley, R. Dennis, E. Meijaard, A. Erman, H. Valentinus, W. Giesen, and A. Casson). In Danau Sentarum National Park, W. Giesen, ed. A Special Issue of the Borneo Research Bulletin 31: 385-404.

2000d. Transnational circular labour migration in northwestern Borneo. Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales 16 (1): 127-149.

1999a. Disrespecting the dead and the living: Iban ancestor worship and the violation of mourning taboos. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (incorporating Man) 5 (4): 595-610.

1999b. Understanding local people’s use of time: A pre-condition for good co-management (C. J. P. Colfer, R. L. Wadley, and P. Venkateswarlu). Environmental Conservation 26: 41-52.

1997. Hunting primates and managing forests: The case of Iban forest farmers in West Kalimantan, Indonesia (R. L.Wadley, C. J. P. Colfer, and I. G. Hood). Human Ecology 25 (2): 243-271.

Book Articles [ top ]

2007. The complex agroforests of the Iban in West Kalimantan, and their possible role in fallow management and forest regeneration. In Voices from the Forest: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge into Sustainable Farming. M. Cairns, ed., pp. 497-508. Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future Press.

2006a. Community co-operatives, illegal logging and regional autonomy in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. In State, Communities and Forests in Contemporary Borneo. F. Cooke, ed., pp. 111-132. Canberra, Australia: ANU e-Press (http://epress.anu.edu.au/borneo_citation.html).

2006b. Introduction: Centering the margin in Southeast Asia (A. Horstmann and R. L. Wadley). In Centering the Margin: Agency and Narrative in Southeast Asian Borderlands. A. Horstmann and R. L. Wadley, eds., pp. 1-24. Asian Anthropologies Series 4. Oxford/New York: Berghahn Press.

2005a. Introduction: Environmental histories of Borneo. In Histories of the Borneo Environment: Economic, Political and Social Dimensions of Change and Continuity. R. L. Wadley, ed., pp. 1-21. Leiden, Netherlands: KITLV Press.

2005b. Boundaries, territory, and resource access in West Kalimantan, Indonesia (1800-2000). In Histories of the Borneo Environment: Economic, Political and Social Dimensions of Change and Continuity. R. L. Wadley, ed., pp. 137-157. Leiden, Netherlands: KITLV Press.

2002. The history of displacement and forced settlement in West Kalimantan, Indonesia: Implications for co-managing Danau Sentarum Wildlife Reserve. In Conservation and Indigenous Mobile Peoples: Displacement, Forced Settlement and Sustainable Development. D. Chatty and M. Colchester, ed., pp. 313-328. Oxford: Berghahn Books.

2001a. Intergenerational access to resources: Using criteria and indicators in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. (C. J. P. Colfer, R. L. Wadley, E. Harwell, and R. Prabhu). In People Managing Forests: The Links Between Human Well-Being and Sustainability. C. J. P. Colfer and Y. Byron, eds., pp. 190-213. Washington, DC and Bogor: Resources for the Future Press and the Center for International Forestry Research.

2001b. From “participation” to “rights and responsibilities” in forest management: Workable methods and unworkable assumptions in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. (C. J. P. Colfer and R. L. Wadley). In People Managing Forests: The Links Between Human Well-Being and Sustainability. C. J. P. Colfer and Y. Byron, eds., pp. 278-299. Washington, DC and Bogor: Resources for the Future Press and the Center for International Forestry Research.

Edited Collections [ top ]

2006. Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Managing Social and Environmental Dynamics (R. L. Wadley, O. Mertz, and A. E. Christensen, eds). Special Issue of Land Degradation & Development, Vol. 17, No. 2.

2005a. Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Subsistence Farming, Cash Crops and Income Diversification (O. Mertz, R. L. Wadley, and A. E. Christensen, eds). Special Issue of Agricultural Systems, Vol. 85.

2005b. Territory, Land Use and Natural Resources: Local Responses to Globalization (O. Mertz, R. L. Wadley, and A. E. Christensen, eds). Special Issue of the Danish Journal of Geography/Geografisk Tidsskrift, Vol. 105, No. 1.

2001. Asian Frontiers (F. Colombijn and R. L. Wadley, eds). Special Thematic Issue of the International Institute for Asian Studies Newsletter 24:8-14 (http://www.iias.nl/iiasn/24/theme/index.html).

ADVOCACY STATEMENTS [ top ]

2002a. Dana Declaration on Mobile Peoples and Conservation [one of 27 initial signatories] (http://www.danadeclaration.org/); also distributed in Policy Matters: Newsletter of the IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy No. 9 (May 2002, p. 32).

2002b. Translation of “Dana Declaration” into Indonesian: Pernyataan “Dana” tentang Masyarakat Adat Bermobilitas dan Kelestarian Lingkungan (http://www.danadeclaration.org/); also distributed on the Indonesian Nature Conservation List (July 2002).

Newsletter Articles [ top ]

2001a. A death on Easter. International Institute for Asian Studies Newsletter 25: 36 (http://www.iias.nl/iiasn/25/regions/25SEA11.html).

2001b. Frontiers of death: Iban expansion and inter-ethnic relations in West Borneo. In Asian Frontiers, F. Colombijn and R. L. Wadley, eds. Special Thematic Issue of the International Institute for Asian Studies Newsletter 24:14 (http://www.iias.nl/iiasn/24/theme/24T10.html). Reprinted in Purabudaya (http://www.purabudaya.com/resources/iban/iban.htm).

1999. Hunting for the market in West Kalimantan. In Wildlife Trade in Asia, John Knight, ed. Special Thematic Issue of the International Institute for Asian Studies Newsletter 20: 9 (http://www.iias.nl/iiasn/20/theme/20T3.html).

Brief Communications [ top ]

2005a. On tools and traditions. (C. T. Palmer, K. Coe, and R. L. Wadley). Current Anthropology 46 (3): 459-460.

2005b. Commentary on “Restaging the will to believe.” (C. T. Palmer, L. B. Steadman, and R. L. Wadley). American Anthropologist 107 (2):319.

2003. Sustainable yield and conservation goals. (R. L. Lyman and R. Wadley). Science (18 July) 301:309.

1997. Secondary sex ratios and coital frequency with an Iban case (R. L. Wadley and J. F. Martin). Current Anthropology 38 (1): 79-81.

Field Manuals [ top ]

1999a. The BAG – Basic assessment guide for human well-being. Criteria and Indicators for Assessing Sustainable Forest Management, Tool Box No. 5. Bogor: Center for International Forestry Research [http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/acm/methods/toolbox5.html] (C. J. P. Colfer, M. A. Brocklesby, C. Diaw, P. Etuge, M. Günter, E. Harwell, C. McDougall, N. M. Porro, R. Prabhu, A. Salim, M. A. Sardjono, B. Tchikangwa, A. M. Tiani, R. L. Wadley, J. Woelfel, and E. Wollenberg).

1999b. The Grab bag: Supplementary methods for assessing human well-being. Criteria and Indicators for Assessing Sustainable Forest Management, Tool Box No. 6. Bogor: Center for International Forestry Research [http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/acm/methods/toolbox6.html] (C. J. P. Colfer, M. A. Brocklesby, C. Diaw, P. Etuge, M. Günter, E. Harwell, C. McDougall, N. M. Porro, R. Porro, R. Prabhu, A. Salim, M. A. Sardjono, B. Tchikangwa, A. M. Tiani, R. L. Wadley, J. Woelfel, and E. Wollenberg).

Note: Both field manuals have been translated into Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Indonesian, and French (2002).

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