Conference Publications

Bottema, M. (2018). Institutionalizing area-level risk management: Limitations faced by the private sector in aquaculture improvement projects. Presented at LANDac 2018, Utrecht, Netherlands  (2019, forthcoming) Aquaculture, 512.

Bottema, M. (2019). Territories of state-led aquaculture risk management: Thailand’s Plang Yai programme. Presented at AQUACULTURE 2019 (paper in process, 2020)

Hall, D. (2016, June). The intertwining of commodification and decommodification: Markets in labour, violence, and governance in Thai fisheries and migration. Presented to joint 2016 Annual Meetings and Conference of the Association for the Study of Food and Security, and Society, the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society, and the Canadian Association for Food Studies, University of Toronto Scarborough.

Huete, A. (2017). Climate mitigation initiatives: Perspectives on the forest and global warming in two karen communities. Paper for the 13th International Conference on Thai Studies (pg. 528-546).

King, E. (2017). Operational process and new expertise of a payment for environmental service forest restoration project, Mae Sa Watershed, Northern Thailand. Paper for the 13th International Conference on Thai Studies (pg. 782-797).

King, E. (2017). Operational process and new expertise of a payment for environmental service forest restoration project, Mae Sa Watershed, Northern Thailand. Presented at the 13th International Conference on Thai Studies.

Maoyot, R. (2017):. Responses of Karen community to state-mediated payment for ecosystem services (PES) in Watershed Forest. Paper for the 13th International Conference on Thai Studies (pg. 425).

Sary, M. (2016, August). Negotiating livelihoods through a community protected area. Paper for the International Congress on Economy, Finance, and Business, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Schoenberger, L., & Vandergeest, P. (2017). What happened when the land grab came to southeast Asia? The Journal of Peasant Studies, 44(4), 697-725