Publications
Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2011). Global Patterns of Migration, Sources of Data, and the New Policy Consensus.. Maloney, Thomas N. & Korinek, Kim M. (Eds.) (pp. 79-97). New York: Routledge.
Bilsborrow, Richard E.; Mena, Carlos F.; & Arguello, Eduardo (2011). Colombian Refugees in Ecuador: Sampling Schemes, Migratory Patterns and Consequences for Migrants. International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, 11(3/4), 271-298.
Codjoe, Samuel Nii Ardey & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2011). Population and Agriculture in the Dry and Derived Savannah Zones of Ghana. Population and Environment, 33(1), 80-107.
Lu, Flora E. & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2011). A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Human Impacts on the Rainforest Environment in Ecuador.. Cincotta, Richard P. & Gorenflo, Lawrence J. (Eds.) (pp. 127-151). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
Lu, Flora E.; Gray, Clark L.; Bilsborrow, Richard E.; Mena, Carlos F.; Erlien, Christine M.; Bremner, Jason L.; Barbieri, Alisson F.; & Walsh, Stephen J. (2010). Contrasting Colonist and Indigenous Impacts on Amazonian Forests. Conservation Biology, 24(3), 881-885. PMCID: PMC3398689
Pan, William K. Y.; Erlien, Christine M.; & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2010). Morbidity and Mortality Disparities among Colonist and Indigenous Populations in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Social Science & Medicine, 70(3), 401-411. PMCID: PMC2814897
Barbieri, Alisson F. & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2009). Dinâmica Populacional, uso da Terra e Geração de Renda: uma Análise Longitudinal para Domicílios Rurais na Amazônia Equatoriana. Nova Economia, 19(1), 67-94.
Barbieri, Alisson F.; Carr, David L.; & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2009). Migration within the Frontier: The Second Generation Colonization in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Population Research and Policy Review, 28(3), 291-320. PMCID: PMC2720558
Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2009). Collecting Data on the Migration-Environment Nexus.. Laczko, Frank & Aghazarm, Christine (Eds.) (pp. 115-196). Geneva: International Organization for Migration.
Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2009). Surveys of International Migration: Issues and Tips. (pp. 47-52). New York: United Nations.