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Gray, Clark L.; Bozigar, Matthew; & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2015). Declining Use of Wild Resources by Indigenous Peoples of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Biological Conservation, 182, 270-277. PMCID: PMC4302340

Vasco Perez, Cristian; Bilsborrow, Richard E.; & Torres, Bolier (2015). Income Diversification of Migrant Colonists vs. Indigenous Populations: Contrasting Strategies in the Amazon. Journal of Rural Studies, 42, 1-10.

Gray, Clark L. & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2014). Consequences of Out-Migration for Land Use in Rural Ecuador. Land Use Policy, 36, 182-191. PMCID: PMC3810977

Song, Conghe H.; Zhang, Yulong; Mei, Ying; Liu, Hua; Zhang, Zhiqiang; Zhang, Quanfa; Zha, Tonggang; Zhang, Kerong; Huang, Chenglin; & Xu, Xiaoniu, et al. (2014). Sustainability of Forests Created by China's Sloping Land Conversion Program: A Comparison among Three Sites in Anhui, Hubei and Shanxi. Forest Policy and Economics, 38, 161-167.

Torres, Bolier; Bilsborrow, Richard E.; Barbieri, Alisson F.; & Navarrete, Alexandra Torres (2014). Changes in Income Strategies of Rural Households in the Northern Ecuadorian Amazon. Revista Amazónica Ciencia y Tecnología, 3(3), 221-257.

Gray, Clark L. & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2013). Environmental Influences on Human Migration in Rural Ecuador. Demography, 50(4), 1217-1241. PMCID: PMC3661740

Bilsborrow, Richard E. & Henry, Sabine J. F. (2012). The Use of Survey Data to Study Migration-Environment Relationships in Developing Countries: Alternative Approaches to Data Collection. Population and Environment, 34(1), 113-141. PMCID: PMC3972128

Codjoe, Samuel Nii Ardey & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2012). Are Migrants Exceptional Resource Degraders? A Study of Agricultural Households in Ghana. GeoJournal, 77(5), 681-694.

Groenewold, George; de Brujn, Bart; & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2012). Psychosocial Factors of Migration: Adaptation and Application of the Health Belief Model. International Migration, 50(6), 211-231.

Lu, Flora E.; Bilsborrow, Richard E.; & Ona, Ana Isabel (2012). Modos de Vivir y Sobrevivir: Un Estudio Transcultural de Cinco Etnias en la Amazonia Ecuatoriana. Quito, Ecuador: Abya Yala/Universidad Politécnica Salesiana.