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Hira, Swati, and Anita Bai. "Estimating the difference of agriculture productivity in ASIAN regions." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 2.4 (2018): 140. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.4.13025.

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Agriculture is the major sector in the economy of Asia. The aim of this paper is to identify the importance of agriculture in Asia continent. In this paper, we evaluate differences between and within regions of Asia (Eastern-Asia, South-Central Asia, South-East Asia, and Western Asia and Middle Asia) and their countries. We used five agriculture parameters (Agriculture Land, Cereal production, Machinery, Tractors, Cereal yield, Land under cereal production) which widely represent agriculture productivity of Asia. The means of all Asian regions and its countries are identically similar is consi
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Alauddin, Mohammad, and Clem Tisdell. "The 'Green Revolution' and Labour Absorption in Bangladesh Agriculture: The Relevance of the East Asian Experience." Pakistan Development Review 30, no. 2 (1991): 173–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v30i2pp.173-188.

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The bulk of analytic/empiricalliterature following the 'Green Revolution' contends that agricultural labour absorption in most, if not all, contemporary Asian countries is likely to follow the historical pattern of East Asia, especially Taiwan and Japan. This paper examines the relevance of East Asian experience for increased labour intensity in agriculture in Bangladesh in the post-'Green Revolution' period. Using labour coefficient data for a wide range of crops, the analysis is carried out on an annual basis as well as for crop seasons. Observed pauerns are analysed and likely determinants
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Jones, M. K., and X. Liu. "Origins of Agriculture in East Asia." Science 324, no. 5928 (2009): 730–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1172082.

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Gu, Sheng, Hui Li, Andrew Pakstis, et al. "Recent Selection on a Class I ADH Locus Distinguishes Southwest Asian Populations Including Ashkenazi Jews." Genes 9, no. 9 (2018): 452. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9090452.

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The derived human alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)1B*48His allele of the ADH1B Arg48His polymorphism (rs1229984) has been identified as one component of an East Asian specific core haplotype that underwent recent positive selection. Our study has been extended to Southwest Asia and additional markers in East Asia. Fst values (Sewall Wright’s fixation index) and long-range haplotype analyses identify a strong signature of selection not only in East Asian but also in Southwest Asian populations. However, except for the ADH2B*48His allele, different core haplotypes occur in Southwest Asia compared to
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Chen, Kexu. "A Research on the Origins of Ritual Theatre in Eastern Asia: The Associative Development of Chinese Nuo Theatre and Japanese Noh Theatre." Advances in Humanities Research 5, no. 1 (2024): 50–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7080/5/2024052.

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As a region with a significant agricultural industry, the ritual theatre of East Asia played an important role in the early drama of its origins. In addition, the trajectory of the early agricultural and religious cultural interactions in East Asian countries was decisive in shaping their national cultural roots, so exploring the different developments of ritual theatre among different countries on the basis of the history of early cultural interactions can help to provide a more explicit understanding of the cultural development of ritual theatre in East Asia. This research explores the traje
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Spengler, Robert, Michael Frachetti, Paula Doumani, et al. "Early agriculture and crop transmission among Bronze Age mobile pastoralists of Central Eurasia." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281, no. 1783 (2014): 20133382. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.3382.

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Archaeological research in Central Eurasia is exposing unprecedented scales of trans-regional interaction and technology transfer between East Asia and southwest Asia deep into the prehistoric past. This article presents a new archaeobotanical analysis from pastoralist campsites in the mountain and desert regions of Central Eurasia that documents the oldest known evidence for domesticated grains and farming among seasonally mobile herders. Carbonized grains from the sites of Tasbas and Begash illustrate the first transmission of southwest Asian and East Asian domesticated grains into the mount
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HANUSCH, MAREK. "JOBLESS GROWTH? OKUN'S LAW IN EAST ASIA." Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy 04, no. 03 (2013): 1350014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793993313500142.

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Was economic growth in East Asia jobless? An analysis of Okun's Law in eight countries between 1997 and 2011 suggests that it was not. However, there is considerable variation across countries. Generally, the effect of growth on employment magnifies in more flexible labor markets. Yet even under tight labor regulation, economic growth affects employment, especially in its composition. Agricultural employment moves counter-cyclically, as opposed to nonagricultural employment. The effect is particularly pronounced in periods of economic crisis, suggesting that agriculture serves as a shock-absor
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Pasadilla, Gloria, and Christine Marie Liao. "Non-Tariff Measures Faced by Philippine Agricultural Exports in East Asia." Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development 3, no. 1-2 (2006): 115–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.37801/ajad2006.3.1-2.7.

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Many consider non-tariff measures (NTMs) as another protectionist stratagem to prevent exports, especially of agriculture, from developing countries. Philippine exporters seem to be taking things in stride, however. The estimated cost of less than 3% of sales borne by a Philippine food exporter due to compliance with certification requirements is less than three percent of sales—relatively insignificant. However, the increased cost from NTMs can adversely affect small-scale industries and exporters that sell products to low-margin foreign markets. The paper also traces the Philippine export pr
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Fu, Dan, Lijuan Liu, Ying Cheng, Haodong Chen, and Yufa Luo. "Population genetic structure and demographic history of the East Asian wolf spider Pardosa astrigera." Zoosystematics and Evolution 100, no. 3 (2024): 791–802. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.100.125246.

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The wolf spider Pardosa astrigera L. Koch, 1878, an important biological control agent for pests in agriculture, is widely distributed in various ecosystems across East Asia. This study used mitochondrial DNA and aimed to provide an in-depth understanding of population genetic structure and evolutionary history throughout the species. Mitochondrial gene sequences from 107 samples of P. astrigera from 25 East Asian populations were used for genetic analyses. Our data revealed an asymmetric phylogeographic distribution in two sympatric lineages (1–2) of P. astrigera in continental East Asia. The
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Fu, Dan, Lijuan Liu, Ying Cheng, Haodong Chen, and Yufa Luo. "Population genetic structure and demographic history of the East Asian wolf spider Pardosa astrigera." Zoosystematics and Evolution 100, no. (3) (2024): 791–802. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.100.125246.

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The wolf spider <i>Pardosa astrigera</i> L. Koch, 1878, an important biological control agent for pests in agriculture, is widely distributed in various ecosystems across East Asia. This study used mitochondrial DNA and aimed to provide an in-depth understanding of population genetic structure and evolutionary history throughout the species. Mitochondrial gene sequences from 107 samples of <i>P. astrigera</i> from 25 East Asian populations were used for genetic analyses. Our data revealed an asymmetric phylogeographic distribution in two sympatric lineages (1–2) of <i>P. astrigera</i> in conti
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Wang, Ling-Xiang, Shaoqing Wen, Chuan-Chao Wang, Boyan Zhou, and Hui Li. "Molecular adaption of alcohol metabolism to agriculture in East Asia." Quaternary International 426 (December 2016): 187–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2016.03.008.

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Crawford, Gary W., and Chen Shen. "The origins of rice agriculture: recent progress in East Asia." Antiquity 72, no. 278 (1998): 858–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00087494.

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Knowledge of rice domestication and its archaeological context has been increasing explosively of late. Nearly 20 years ago rice from the Hemudu and Luojiajiao sites (FIGURE 1) indicated that rice domestication likely began before 5000 BC (Crawford 1992; Lin 1992; Yan 1990). By the late 1980s news of rice from the south-central China Pengtoushan site a thousand years older than Hemudu began to circulate (Bellwood et al. 1992; Hunan 1990; Pei 1989). Undocumented news of sites having a median date of 11,500 BP with domesticated rice has recently made the rounds (Normile 1997). In addition, the f
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Kuzmin, Yaroslav V., J. A. Timothy Jull, and G. S. Burr. "Major Patterns in the Neolithic Chronology of East Asia: Issues of the Origin of Pottery, Agriculture, and Civilization." Radiocarbon 51, no. 3 (2009): 891–903. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200033968.

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General chronological frameworks created recently for the Neolithic complexes of China, Japan, Korea, and far eastern Russia allow us to reveal temporal patterns of Neolithization, origin of food production, and the emergence of civilizations. Pottery originated in East Asia, most probably independently in different parts of it, in the terminal Pleistocene, about 14,800–13,300 BP (uncalibrated), and this marks the beginning of the Neolithic. Agriculture in the eastern part of Asia emerged only in the Holocene. The earliest trace of millet cultivation in north China can now be placed at ∼9200 B
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Booth, Anne. "Rethinking the Role of Agriculture in the “East Asian” Model: Why Is Southeast Asia Different from Northeast Asia?" Asean Economic Bulletin 19, no. 1 (2002): 40–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/ae19-1d.

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Reza Anik, Asif, Sanzidur Rahman, and Jaba Rani Sarker. "Five Decades of Productivity and Efficiency Changes in World Agriculture (1969–2013)." Agriculture 10, no. 6 (2020): 200. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture10060200.

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The present study applied the Färe–Primont index approach to estimate the total factor productivity (TFP) growth of world agriculture, covering the period 1969–2013. Overall, the world agricultural TFP grew at a rate of 0.44% p.a. This growth was mainly contributed to by technological progress and mix efficiency changes, while the contributions of technical efficiency and scale efficiency changes were negligible. TFP growth varied across regions, with South Asia at the top of the list (1.05% p.a.), and East Asia and the Pacific (0.18% p.a.) at the bottom. TFP components exerted differential in
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Sun, Yu, Xi Chen, Yang Yu, et al. "Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Drought in Central Asia from 1981 to 2020." Atmosphere 13, no. 9 (2022): 1496. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos13091496.

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Drought is a meteorological phenomenon that threatens ecosystems, agricultural production, and living conditions. Central Asia is highly vulnerable to drought due to its special geographic location, water resource shortages, and extreme weather conditions, and poor management of water resources and reliance on irrigated agriculture exacerbate the effects of drought. In this study, the latest version of the Global Land Data Assimilation System was employed to calculate the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index at different time scales during the period from 1981 to 2020. The varim
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Chi, Zhang, and Hsiao-chun Hung. "The emergence of agriculture in southern China." Antiquity 84, no. 323 (2010): 11–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00099737.

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The authors give us a newly documented account of the dissemination of agriculture, and rice cultivation in particular, into southern China and beyond. From the central and eastern Yangtze it spread in two prongs – east to Guangdong, Taiwan and island Southeast Asia and south to Guangxi and Vietnam.
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Deryugina, I. V. "Regional Uneven Development of Agriculture in the World Economy at the Beginning of the XXI Century." Voprosy statistiki 27, no. 5 (2020): 114–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.34023/2313-6383-2020-27-5-114-129.

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The paper is devoted to one of the most acute problems in the world economy - regional uneven development of agriculture. The author determined the system of indicators that describe the uneven distribution of agricultural production between different regions of the world, studied the factors of efficiency of agricultural production - labor productivity, land productivity, capital productivity (capital return). The article demonstrates further consolidation of the trend of the second half of the XX century that manifested in the redistribution of agricultural production from North America and
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Pikalov, Yuri. "The Steps of Creation. Post-War Development of the Far East." ISTORIYA, E21 (2021): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840017503-2.

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The Far Eastern region in 1946s — 1960s passed through the recovery period of the transition from war to peace. The region was of strategic importance. The Soviet state made up for the shortage of labor resources in the Far East through forced migration, agricultural and industrial resettlement. The Far East experienced the progressive development of industry, agriculture, transport, construction, and the social sphere. In 1946—1960 became an important region of the country, which strengthened the position of the USSR in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Pozzer, Andrea, Alexandra P. Tsimpidi, Vlassis A. Karydis, Alexander de Meij, and Jos Lelieveld. "Impact of agricultural emission reductions on fine-particulate matter and public health." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17, no. 20 (2017): 12813–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-12813-2017.

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Abstract. A global chemistry-climate model has been used to study the impacts of pollutants released by agriculture on fine-particulate matter (PM2.5), with a focus on Europe, North America, East and South Asia. Simulations reveal that a relatively strong reduction in PM2.5 levels can be achieved by decreasing agricultural emissions, notably of ammonia (NH3) released from fertilizer use and animal husbandry. The absolute impact on PM2.5 reduction is strongest in East Asia, even for small emission decreases. Conversely, over Europe and North America, aerosol formation is not immediately limited
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Seidman, Ann. "The Need for an Appropriate Industrial Strategy to Support Peasant Agriculture." Journal of Modern African Studies 24, no. 4 (1986): 547–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x00007205.

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MOST economists agree that industrialisation should help to increase agricultural productivity and raise the living standards of rural producers. In the 1970s, however, manufacturing in sub-Saharan Africa, even including South Africa, grew at a slower rate than in any other region except South-East Asia. Furthermore, far from promoting the anticipated outcome, industrialisation in Southern Africa undermined peasant farm cultivation and contributed to the present crisis in African agriculture.
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Hermanto, NFN. "Arah Kebijakan Kerja Sama Pertanian Indonesia di Kawasan Asia Pasifik." Forum penelitian Agro Ekonomi 36, no. 1 (2019): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/fae.v36n1.2018.63-79.

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&lt;p&gt;In the current globalization era, it can no longer be inevitable the importance of cooperation among countries to realize peace and mutual prosperity. One of the growing international collaborations in the Asia Pacific region is Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). The idea of the agricultural cooperation importance is one of the efforts to respond to various challenges in free trade and globalization era where each country in the Asia Pacific region has its advantages and disadvantages. This paper aims to describe the readiness
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Yoon, Dong-Hyun, Won-Ho Nam, Hee-Jin Lee, et al. "Agricultural Drought Assessment in East Asia Using Satellite-Based Indices." Remote Sensing 12, no. 3 (2020): 444. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs12030444.

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Drought is the meteorological phenomenon with the greatest impact on agriculture. Accordingly, drought forecasting is vital in lessening its associated negative impacts. Utilizing remote exploration in the agricultural sector allows for the collection of large amounts of quantitative data across a wide range of areas. In this study, we confirmed the applicability of drought assessment using the evaporative stress index (ESI) in major East Asian countries. The ESI is an indicator of agricultural drought that describes anomalies in actual/reference evapotranspiration (ET) ratios that are retriev
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Grabowski, Richard. "Peasant Agriculture and the Distribution of Power in Prewar East Asia." Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du développement 15, no. 2 (1994): 171–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02255189.1994.9669550.

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Kuzmin, Yaroslav V. "The Origin of Pottery in East Asia and Its Relationship to Environmental Changes in the Late Glacial." Radiocarbon 52, no. 2 (2010): 415–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003382220004546x.

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The chronometry of the origin of pottery in East Asia can give some insights to the question: did environmental changes trigger and/or accelerate innovations such as pottery-making, maritime adaptation, and agriculture? Recent results show that pottery emerged in 3 regions of East Asia: south China (up to ∼14,800 BP), the Japanese Islands (about 13,800–13,500 BP), and the Russian Far East (∼13,300 BP). The earliest pottery in the Old World preceded the Bølling-Allerød warm period (about 13,000–11,500 BP). Thus, the relationship between climate and pottery origin was not “linear.” It seems that
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Suominen, Kati. "The Changing Anatomy of Regional Trade Agreements in East Asia." Journal of East Asian Studies 9, no. 1 (2009): 29–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1598240800002800.

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The recent proliferation of regional trade agreements in the East Asian region can be seen as the most notable development in the region's trading panorama in recent years. Yet, very little is as yet understood about the anatomy of these agreements and, consequently, their full implications to the regional economy. This article strives to fill this gap by analyzing the structure of four dozen RTAs by their various key component parts, including tariff liberalization schedules, rules of origin, and competition policy, customs, investment, and services provisions. The results reveal that intra-A
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Egorova, Amgaina. "The role of agriculture in the socio-economic development of the Russian Far East." E3S Web of Conferences 420 (2023): 03011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202342003011.

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Because the development of practically all branches, including the agricultural sphere, requires considerably more human and production resources, this article substantiates the role of the agrarian segment in the socio-economic development of the Far East of the Russian Federation. The current socio-economic state of agriculture in the Far East is defined, and their main problems and prospects for development are considered. The Far East is a geostrategically important territory designed to ensure Russia's free access to the developing Asia-Pacific region. Particular attention is paid to the
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Kundius, Valentina, O. Rushickaya, Tat'yana Kruzhkova, and Aleksey Ruchkin. "The strategy of economic growth on the example of the export of agricultural organic products." Agrarian Bulletin of the 228, no. 13 (2023): 42–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.32417/1997-4868-2023-228-13-42-49.

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Abstract. Purpose. The article deals the issues of marketing research in strategy implementation of economic growth on example of agricultural organic products export to countries of South-East Asia and China. Methods. The authors use statistical data, comparative analysis, and forecasting to verify and confirm their conclusions. The author’s development is based on the method of mathematical modeling. Results. Export outlook of domestic production and consumer behavior were examined. The conclusion was made that the possibility of improvement of a feed quality of the country’s population spec
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Kundius, Valentina, O. Rushickaya, Tat'yana Kruzhkova, and Aleksey Ruchkin. "The strategy of economic growth on the example of the export of agricultural organic products." Agrarian Bulletin of the 228, no. 13 (2023): 42–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.32417/1997-4868-2022-228-13-42-49.

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Abstract. Purpose. The article deals the issues of marketing research in strategy implementation of economic growth on example of agricultural organic products export to countries of South-East Asia and China. Methods. The authors use statistical data, comparative analysis, and forecasting to verify and confirm their conclusions. The author’s development is based on the method of mathematical modeling. Results. Export outlook of domestic production and consumer behavior were examined. The conclusion was made that the possibility of improvement of a feed quality of the country’s population spec
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Han, Qingxiang, Ye Liu, Hongsheng Jiang, Xietian Chen, and Huizhe Feng. "Evaluation of Climate Change Impacts on the Potential Distribution of Wild Radish in East Asia." Plants 12, no. 18 (2023): 3187. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183187.

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Climate change can exert a considerable influence on the geographic distribution of many taxa, including coastal plants and populations of some plant species closely related to those used as agricultural crops. East Asian wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus, is an annual coastal plant that is a wild relative of the cultivated radish (R. sativus). It has served as source of genetic material that has been helpful to develop and improve the quality and yield of radish crops. To assess the impact of climate change on wild radish in East Asia, we analyzed its distribution at different
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Clemens, Jr., Walter C. "Review Essay: The Beginnings of Civilization." Netsol: New Trends in Social and Liberal Sciences 6, no. 1 (2021): 70–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.24819/netsol2021.05.

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What can contemporary social scientists learn from ancient history? Key features of modern civilization began in the fertile crescent of today’s Middle East many thousands of years ago. Thanks to geography and other factors, these innovations spread—east and west. Not just agriculture and engineering but monotheistic religion and alphabetic writing took root there. Parallels to or offshoots of Sumerian culture emerged in the Indus River, Persia, and Egypt. Their distinctive ways of life took shape, waxed, and then waned. Social scientists who try to keep up with a world in turmoil by listening
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Tyas, Agnes Siwi Purwaning. "Kokutai Spirit and The Concept of National Identity in Japanese National Policy Film." Retorik: Jurnal Ilmu Humaniora 10, no. 1 (2022): 34–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.24071/ret.v10i1.4808.

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The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was Japan’s imperialist attempt to control the economies of East Asia and Southeast Asia in the first half of the twentieth century. The constituents of the Sphere included Japan, Korea, China, Manchuria, and some territories in Southeast Asia. To increase agricultural production and strengthen its military force, Japan recruited people from its colonies. As the leader of the Sphere, Japan wished to establish its own identity as distinct from—and superior to—that of the West. Propaganda campaigns and media were carefully prepared to manipulate the tho
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Vongbunsin, Virachai, and John Walsh. "Challenges of the Knowledge Based Economy in East Asia." Information Management and Business Review 8, no. 2 (2016): 36–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/imbr.v8i2.1271.

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The knowledge-based economy (KBE) is widely considered to be the foundation of the next stage of economic growth, following agriculture, manufacturing and services. Countries seeking to enter the KBE must take care to ensure that their resources ‘particularly human resources ‘ are willing and able to fulfil the roles requested of them. That in turn means that countries must be aware of what challenges and difficulties they will face in taking this next step in development. This paper attempts to outline at the macro-social level the issues involved in this process with a view to identifyin
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Gani, Rachmat Abdul, Rizatus Shofiati, and Aris Pramudia. "A Review of the use of Web-based Climate Information Systems for Agriculture Purposes." Jurnal Sumberdaya Lahan 16, no. 2 (2023): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/jsdl.v16n2.2022.153-148.

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&lt;p&gt;The development of information system technology is needed in facing current and future agricultural challenges. An integrated agricultural information system is needed based on climate information system technology in answering this challenge. The Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and Development Ministry of Agriculture has developed a web-based Indonesia Integrated Cropping Calendar Information System (ICCIS). The ICCIS provides information for users in preparing planting plans. Likewise, Jaxa's Satellite-based Monitoring Network system (JASMIN-JAXA) web application that u
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Gani, Rachmat Abdul, Rizatus Shofiati, and Aris Pramudia. "A Review of the use of Web-based Climate Information Systems for Agriculture Purposes." Jurnal Sumberdaya Lahan 16, no. 2 (2023): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/jsdl.v16n2.2022.135-148.

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&lt;p&gt;The development of information system technology is needed in facing current and future agricultural challenges. An integrated agricultural information system is needed based on climate information system technology in answering this challenge. The Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and Development Ministry of Agriculture has developed a web-based Indonesia Integrated Cropping Calendar Information System (ICCIS). The ICCIS provides information for users in preparing planting plans. Likewise, Jaxa's Satellite-based Monitoring Network system (JASMIN-JAXA) web application that u
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Selishcheva, T. A., V. M. Nuyanzin, O. P. Iljina, E. S. Gavrilyuk, and S. A. Gorodkova. "The environmental aspect of the Eurasian integration of trans-border regions of Siberia and the Far East." E3S Web of Conferences 161 (2020): 01012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202016101012.

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The article considers the environmental problems of the trans-border regions of Siberia and the Far East in the conditions of the Eurasian integration. The environmental consequences of functioning of the economies of the near-border East Asian countries for the Russian trans-border regions are shown. Russian trans-border Siberian and Far Eastern regions perform economic cooperation with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region in various sectors of the economy: mining and manufacturing, agriculture and forestry, nuclear energy, transport and other industries. At the same time, the environment
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Francks, Penelope. "'Governing the Rice Market': Agriculture and the State in Industrial East Asia." European Journal of East Asian Studies 1, no. 1 (2002): 35–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006102775122987.

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Wegren, Stephen K., Alexander M. Nikulin, and Irina Trotsuk. "Russia’s tilt to Asia and implications for agriculture in the Far East." Eurasian Geography and Economics 56, no. 2 (2015): 127–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15387216.2015.1066263.

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VEECK, Gregory, Victor CARPENTER, Sangyool LEE, et al. "POST-WTO AGRICULTURE IN EAST ASIA: A CASE STUDY OF APPLE PRODUCTS." Asian Geographer 25, no. 1-2 (2006): 173–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10225706.2006.9684138.

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Wu, Zhiwei, Xinxin Li, Yanjie Li, and Yun Li. "Potential Influence of Arctic Sea Ice to the Interannual Variations of East Asian Spring Precipitation*." Journal of Climate 29, no. 8 (2016): 2797–813. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-15-0128.1.

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Abstract Arctic sea ice (ASI) and its potential climatic impacts have received increasing attention during the past decades, yet the relevant mechanisms are far from being understood, particularly how anomalous ASI affects climate in midlatitudes. The spring precipitation takes up as much as 30% of the annual total and significantly influences agriculture in East Asia. Here, observed evidence and numerical experiment results show that the ASI variability in the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea in the preceding winter is intimately connected with interannual variations of the East Asian spring
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Liu, Xinyi, and Martin K. Jones. "Food globalisation in prehistory: top down or bottom up?" Antiquity 88, no. 341 (2014): 956–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00050912.

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Scholarly interest has been growing in an episode of Old World globalisation of food resources significantly predating the ‘Silk Road’. This process was characteristic of crosscontinental translocations of starch-based crops mostly during the third and second millennia BC but which might have been initiated in an earlier period (Jones et al. 2011). Among these translocations we can include a range of crops originally from Southwest Asia, notably bread wheat and barley, and others originally from northern China, such as broomcorn and foxtail millet (Hunt et al. 2008; Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute et
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SCHNEIDER, BEN ROSS. "The developmental state in Brazil: comparative and historical perspectives." Revista de Economia Política 35, no. 1 (2015): 114–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0101-31572015v35n01a07.

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The record of successful developmental states in East Asia and the partial successes of developmental states in Latin America suggest several common preconditions for effective state intervention including a Weberian bureaucracy, monitoring of implementation, reciprocity (subsidies in exchange for performance), and collaborative relations between government and business. Although Brazil failed to develop the high technology manufacturing industry and exports that have fueled sustained growth in East Asia, its developmental state had a number of important, and often neglected, successes, especi
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Blumberg, Rae Lesser. "“Dry” Versus “Wet” Development and Women in Three World Regions." Sociology of Development 1, no. 1 (2015): 91–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/sod.2015.1.1.91.

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This article explores whether a region's traditional type of agricultural production - “dry” (rain-fed) vs. “wet” (irrigated rice) - has long-term effects on women's equality and on development. It examines the three world regions with the widest range of gender stratification: a “dry” region (Middle East/North Africa/much of South Asia, the most gender-unequal) and two “wet” regions (East Asia, and Southeast Asia - traditionally the most gender-equal). Men are primary cultivators in “dry” agriculture but irrigated rice is so labor-intensive that both genders are producers. Participation in pr
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Wang, Kuan-Chi. "The art of rent: The making of edamame monopoly rents in East Asia." Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 3, no. 3 (2019): 624–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2514848619880552.

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Drawing on the monopoly rent concept in the Marxist tradition, this study examines recent transformations in East Asian agriculture through a case study of edamame. The analysis develops rent as an analytical framework—edamame monopoly rents—by incorporating recent literature of “technoscience rent” and “value grabbing.” Based on empirical research of edamame industries in Taiwan and China, I conclude that before edamame industries adopted the World Trade Organization legal frameworks on patenting and intellectual property rights, edamame monopoly rents acquired more characteristics of value g
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Prawata, Albertus. "Creating Urban and Building Space for Agricultural Space Towards Sustainable Jakarta." ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications 4, no. 2 (2013): 882. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v4i2.2526.

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Agricultural sector will be one of the many sectors affected by the rapid growing population in the cities. The agricultural crisis would lead to more dependence on imports for food. Another problem caused by the rapid growing population is the relocation of agriculture industries to the countryside. This will result inhigher price for food, air pollution, and traffic jam. Indoor controlled environment agriculture is one of the strategies that can help the city, so it can produce its own food and create sustainable lifestyle. This paper focuses on how to create Jakarta, one of the big cities i
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Yusuf, M. Asa`ari, Sri Sundari, Ignatius Djoko Purwanto, and Ratih Rachma Kurnia. "Rice Production, Policies, and Their Implications on Food Security Indonesia - Thailand Perspective." Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani 4, no. 1 (2024): 174–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.55927/mudima.v4i1.7927.

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Rice serves as the primary commodity in the staple food supply in Asia, with Indonesia being the number one consumer of rice in Southeast Asia. Despite having the largest land area in Southeast Asia and being located on the equator, which provides favorable conditions for agriculture, Indonesia, particularly, imports rice from Thailand. The national agricultural sector in Indonesia has proven to be significant, but the country is considered lagging behind Thailand in terms of rice commodities. From an economic perspective, rice remains a strategic commodity, both for food security and the agri
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van der Eng, Pierre. "Productivity and Comparative Advantage in Rice Agriculture in South-East Asia Since 1870*." Asian Economic Journal 18, no. 4 (2004): 345–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8381.2004.00196.x.

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Ko, Kwang Hyun. "The Influence of Rice Agriculture on East Asian Culture and Language." European Journal of East Asian Studies 15, no. 1 (2016): 86–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700615-01501001.

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Studies have long confirmed the existence of psychological differences between people in the East and those in the West. They have found that East Asians are more interdependent and think in terms of the group; Westerners adopt more individualistic, analytical thinking. Recent studies of rice farming have shown that large-scale agriculture is largely responsible for the collectivist mindset of East Asians. Rice farming alone, however, was not sufficient to mould cooperative, holistic thinking. Rice farming influenced festivals, customs, proverbs and the overall structure of language, all of wh
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Yusuf, Shahid. "East Asian Cat or African Cat: Which One Is the Better Mouse Catcher?" Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies 10, no. 1-3 (2018): 60–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0974910118802658.

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Growth led by the export of manufactures has long served as the workhorse model for developing countries. East Asian countries that successfully adopted this strategy rapidly created an industrial base through dint of domestic investment aided by inflows of foreign capital and exploited the opportunities to trade that arose as tariff barriers and transport costs fell starting in the 1960s. Since the turn of the century, an African challenger, Ethiopia, claims to have found an alternative pathway to rapid growth that is led by agriculture and by investment in infrastructure bankrolled by financ
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Tuah, Hamri, and Shazali Abu Mansor. "AN APPLICATION OF KALDOR’S GROWTH LAWS IN SOUTH EAST ASIA: A TIME SERIES CROSS SECTION ANALYSIS." Labuan Bulletin of International Business and Finance (LBIBF) 2, no. 2 (2004): 147–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.51200/lbibf.v2i2.2599.

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This study revisits Kaldor’s growth laws and provides some empirical views of the sources of South East Asian growth for the last 30 years. In particular, the results suggest that manufacturing output growth is prominent in influencing the total output growth as compared to other sectors in the process of growth and development in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Besides, it is found that the growth of the manufacturing sector will lead to the transference of labour from other sectors in the economy which raises productivity in these sectors. However, the agricultural
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