About Staff:Before FY2004
TANAKA Koji
- Past research experience
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- Research Associate, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto, University, April 1973-August
1979
- Joined CSEAS in August 1979
- Associate Professor, July 1984
- Professor, March 1998
- Major Publications
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- Agricultural Adaptation among Bugis Spontaneous Migrants: A Case Study
in Northeastern Kabupaten Luwu. In Transformation of the Agricultural Landscape
in Indonesia, ed. by N. Maeda and Mattulada. CSEAS, Kyoto University, 1984
- Bugis and Javanese Peasants in the Coastal Lowland of the Province of Riau,
Sumatra: Differences in Agricultural Adaptation. In Environment, Agriculture
and Society in the Malay World, ed. by T. Kato et al. CSEAS, Kyoto University,
1986
- Rice and Rice Culture in Madagascar. In Madagascar: Perspectives from the
Malay World, ed. by Y. Takaya. CSEAS, Kyoto University, 1988
- Village-Level Studies on Rice-Based Cropping Systems in the Low-Lying Areas
of Bangladesh I. Cropping Patterns and Their Distribution in Haor and Bil
Areas (co-authored with M. Salim et al.). Jap. Jour. Crop Sci. Soc. 59(3),
1990
- A Note on Typology and Evolution of Asian Rice Culture: Toward a Comparative
Study of the Historical Development of Rice Culture in Tropical and Temperate
Asia. SEAS 28(4), 1991
- The Malayan-Type Rice Culture and Its Distribution (in Japanese). SEAS
29(3), 1991
- Traditional Use of Tropical Rain Forest: Shifting Cultivation of Southeast
Asia. In Topics in Primatology, Vol. 2, ed. by N. Itoigawa et al. University
of Tokyo Press, 1992
- Farmers' Perceptions of Rice-Growing Techniques in Laos: “Primitive”
or “Thammasat.” SEAS 31(2), 1993
- Transformation of Rice-Based Cropping Patterns in the Mekong Delta: From
Intensification to Diversification. SEAS 33(3), 1995
- Who Owns the Forest? The Boundary between Forest and Farmland at the Frontier
of Land Reclamation. SEAS 34(4), 1997
- Development of Southeast Asian Rice Culture: An Ecohistorical Overview.
In Asian Paddy Fields: Their Environmental, Historical, Cultural and Economic
Aspects under Various Physical Conditions, ed. by Y. Oshima et al. College
of Agr., University of Saskatchewan, 1997
- The Southeast Asian Maritime World and the Expansion of the Agricultural
Frontier: A Case from South Sulawesi in Indonesia. In An Integrated Study
on the Dynamics of the Maritime World of Southeast Asia, ed. by K. Tsuchiya
and T. Kato. CSEAS, Kyoto University, 1997
- Biological Production Sustained by Wet-Rice Cultivation in Asia (in Japanese).
In Sustainable Use of Biological Resources (Iwanami Lecture Series: Global
Environment Studies Vol. 6), ed. by K. Takeuchi and M. Tanaka. Iwanami
Shoten, 1998
- Living between the Land and the Sea (in Japanese). In Who Owns the Nature?
(Lecture Series: Man and Environment Vol. 1), ed. by T. Akimichi. Showado,
1999
- Toward the Southeast Asian Frontier Hypothesis (in Japanese). In In Search
for Global Area Studies, ed. by Y. Tsubouchi. Kyoto University Press, 1999
- Cropping Systems Research and Area Studies in Southeast Asia: Toward an
Integration of Agronomic Studies and Socio-Cultural Studies. In World Food
Security and Crop Production Technologies for Tomorrow, ed. by T. Horie
et al. The Crop Science Society of Japan, 1999
- Agriculture Reflecting the Nature (in Japanese). In Combined with the Nature:
Diversity in Agriculture (Lecture Series: Man and Environment, Vol. 3),
ed. by K. Tanaka. Showado, 2000
- Southeast Asia as a Frontier World: Kalimantan Cases as a Model (in Japanese).
In Logic of Area Formation, ed. by Y. Tsubouchi. Kyoto University Press,
2000
- Crop-Raising Techniques in Asian Rice Culture: Resemblances to Root and
Tuber Crop Cultivation. In Vegeculture in Eastern Asia and Oceania, ed.
by S. Yoshida and P. J. Matthews. JCAS, National Museum of Ethnology, 2002
- Kemiri (Aleurites moluccana) and Forest Resource Management in Eastern
Indonesia: An Eco-historical Perspective. Asian and African Areas Studies,
No. 02, 2002
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