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About Staff:Before FY2004

KONO Yasuyuki

Past research experience
  1. JSPS Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, University of Tokyo, April 1986
  2. Research Associate, CSEAS, July 1987
  3. Assistant Professor, Irrigation Engineering and Management Program, Asian Institute of Technology, August 1992
  4. Research Associate, CSEAS, August 1994
  5. Associate Professor, CSEAS, August 1998
  6. Professor, CSEAS, December 2005
Major Publications
  1. Spread of Direct Seeded Lowland Rice in Northeast Thailand: Farmers' Adaptation to Economic Growth (co-authored). SEAS 33(4), 1996
  2. Monitoring and Mapping Reforestation in Northeast Thailand: An Application of Northeast Thailand Village Information System (NETVIS) (co-authored). In Proc. of Tropical Forestry in the 21st Century Vol. 9, 1996
  3. Post-1949 Development of the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, South China: Bridging over a Gap between the Government and Farmers. International Journal of Water Resources Development 13(1), 1997
  4. Yielding Ability in Direct Seeding Rice Culture in Northeastern Thailand (co-authored). Tropical Agriculture 42(4), 1998
  5. Technical Changes in Rainfed Rice Cultivation in Northeast Thailand (co-authored). In World Food Security and Crop Production Technologies for Tomorrow, 1999
  6. Direct Seeded Rice Cultivation in Northeast Thailand: Present Situation and Problems Involved (co-authored). In World Food Security and Crop Production Technologies for Tomorrow, 1999
  7. Changes in Village-level Cropping Patterns in the Red River Delta after Doi Moi: A Case Study of the Coc Thanh Cooperative in Nam Dinh Province (co-authored). Tropical Agriculture 43(3), 1999
  8. Village-level Irrigation Systems in the Command Area of the Nam Ha 1 Irrigation Scheme (co-authored). In Towards an Ecoregional Approach for Natural Resource Management in the Red River Basin of Vietnam, 1999
  9. Methodology for Regional Level Land Productivity Evaluation: A Case Study of Rainfed Agriculture in Northeast Thailand (co-authored). In Can Biological Production Harmonize with Environment? 1999
  10. Competition and Interdependence between Paddy and Weeds of Rainfed Agriculture in Northeast Thailand (co-authored). In Can Biological Production Harmonize with Environment? 1999
  11. Changing Roles of Cooperatives in Agricultural Production in the Red River Delta (co-authored). In Vietnamese Society in Transition, 2001
  12. Canal Development and Intensification of Rice Cultivation in the Mekong Delta: A Case Study in Cantho Province, Vietnam. SEAS 39(1), 2001
  13. A GIS-Based Crop-Modelling Approach to Evaluating the Productivity of Rainfed Lowland Paddy in North-East Thailand (co-authored). In Increased Lowland Rice Production in the Mekong Region, 2001
  14. Impact of Direct Dry Seeding on Rainfed Paddy Vegetation in Northeast Thailand (co-authored). Weed Biology and Management 3, 2003
  15. Differences of Weed Vegetation in Response to Cultivating Methods and Water Conditions in Rainfed Paddy Fields in Northeast Thailand (co-authored). Weed Biology and Management 3, 2003
  16. Ecological Destruction, Health, and Development: Advancing Asian Paradigms (co-edited). Kyoto University Press; and Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press, 2004
  17. Sustainable Agro-resources Management in the Mountainous Region of Mainland Southeast Asia (co-edited). Special Issue of SEAS 41(4), 2004
  18. Small-scale Livelihoods and Natural Resources Management in Marginal Areas: Case Studies in Monsoon Asia (co-edited). The United Nations University, 2004
  19. Proceedings of First International Symposium on Area Informatics 2005: Potential of GIS/RS in Area Studies (co-edited). CSEAS, Kyoto University, 2005
  20. Dynamics of Land Cover-Land Use in Villages of the Vietnam Northern Mountain Region: Impacts of Human Activities (co-authored). International Journal of Geoinformatics 1(1), 2005
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