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Land use and economic change in the post-frontier upland Philippines
James F. Eder
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Business & Economics
Land Use Economics
99%
Land Economics
90%
Economic Change
58%
Philippines
57%
Household
35%
Farming
21%
Farm
19%
Non-timber Forest Products
17%
Agroforestry
16%
Household Economics
15%
Regional Economic Integration
15%
Small Farms
14%
Farm Size
14%
Economic Strategy
13%
Optimism
11%
Land Use
11%
Crops
11%
Degradation
11%
Income
10%
Diversification
9%
Well-being
9%
Resources
6%
Agriculture & Biology
land economics
100%
Philippines
57%
land use
53%
highlands
50%
households
43%
regional economics
15%
farming systems
15%
family resource management
14%
nontimber forest products
13%
land resources
12%
farms
12%
land use change
11%
farm size
11%
small farms
11%
agroforestry
10%
fallow
9%
Lens
9%
lowlands
8%
income
8%
degradation
5%
crops
4%
Social Sciences
economic change
57%
land use
54%
Philippines
53%
farm
51%
regional integration
21%
economic integration
21%
way of life
19%
diversification
19%
optimism
18%
specialization
17%
occupation
14%
income
12%
well-being
12%
economy
11%
cause
10%
resources
8%
economics
7%
time
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
household
45%
land use
36%
economics
32%
farm
15%
economic integration
14%
farm size
13%
forest clearance
13%
nontimber forest product
13%
agroforestry
11%
fallow
10%
woman
8%
occupation
8%
income
8%
economy
7%
crop
6%
land
5%
resource
5%
Chemical Compounds
Clearance
60%
Pressure
32%
Time
19%