Borneo Change and Development

In recent years, the pace of environmental, economic, and social change in Borneo has stimulated interest amongst both researchers and the general public in issues such as logging, the future of once-isolated ethnic groups, shifting agriculture, and balanced economic growth. Borneo: Change and Devel...

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Main Authors: Cleary, Mark 1954- (Author), Eaton, Peter (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore Oxford University Press Pte. Ltd. 1992
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300 # # |a ix, 271 pages  |b illustrations  |c 24 cm 
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504 # # |a Includes bibliographical references ([246]-262) and index 
505 0 # |a 1. The Human Ecology of Borneo pt. I. The Legacy of the Past. 2. The Early Peopling of Borneo. 3. The Reshaping of Borneo 1841-1914. 4. Political and Economic Change 1914-1963 pt. II. Contemporary Patterns and Processes. 5. Population, Settlement, and Farming Systems. 6. The Urban Dimension. 7. Natural Resource Management. 8. Economic Development and Policy Issues pt. III. Issues in Development. 9. Logging and Customary Rights. 10. Environmental Conservation. 11. Oil and Development. 12. Land Settlement and Transmigration 
520 # # |a In recent years, the pace of environmental, economic, and social change in Borneo has stimulated interest amongst both researchers and the general public in issues such as logging, the future of once-isolated ethnic groups, shifting agriculture, and balanced economic growth. Borneo: Change and Development seeks to provide the necessary context - historical, economic, environmental, and social - within which to evaluate such issues. It is also the first book to examine change and development for the island as a whole. Fragmented largely through the impact of colonialism, its political divisions into Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Darussalam, and Kalimantan have tended to obscure the strong similarities in development patterns throughout the island. 
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