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Pepper in a time of crisis: Smallholder buffering strategies in Sarawak, Malaysia and West Kalimantan, Indonesia

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  • Wadley, Reed L. & Mertz, Ole, 2005. "Pepper in a time of crisis: Smallholder buffering strategies in Sarawak, Malaysia and West Kalimantan, Indonesia," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 85(3), pages 289-305, September.
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    2. Smajgl, Alex & Bohensky, Erin, 2012. "When households stop logging — Evidence for household adaptation from East Kalimantan," Forest Policy and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 20(C), pages 58-65.
    3. Rowland, Dominic & Zanello, Giacomo & Waliyo, Edy & Ickowitz, Amy, 2022. "Oil palm and gendered time use: A mixed-methods case study from West Kalimantan, Indonesia," Forest Policy and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 137(C).
    4. Mertz, Ole & Wadley, Reed L. & Nielsen, Uffe & Bruun, Thilde B. & Colfer, Carol J.P. & de Neergaard, Andreas & Jepsen, Martin R. & Martinussen, Torben & Zhao, Qiang & Noweg, Gabriel T. & Magid, Jakob, 2008. "A fresh look at shifting cultivation: Fallow length an uncertain indicator of productivity," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 96(1-3), pages 75-84, March.
    5. Charlotte Filt Slothuus & Dietrich Schmidt-Vogt & Ole Mertz, 2020. "Navigating between Tea and Rubber in Xishuangbanna, China: When New Crops Fail and Old Ones Work," Land, MDPI, vol. 9(1), pages 1-15, January.

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