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Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2001). Population and Land Use: A Case Study of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Bilsborrow, Richard E. & Carr, David L. (2001). Population, Agricultural Land Use and the Environment in Developing Countries.. Lee, D. R. & Barrett, C. B. (Eds.) (pp. 35-55). New York: CABI Publishing.

Bilsborrow, Richard E. & Pan, William K. Y. (2001). Population Change, Land Use, and the Environment in the Ecuadorian Amazon. International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.

Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2000). Population Dynamics and Deforestation in Latin America: Research Findings and Policy Issues. The Hague, The Netherlands: Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute.

Carr, David L. & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2000). Population and Land Use/Cover Change: A Regional Comparison between Central America and South America. Journal of Geography Education, 43(8), 7-16.

Faust, Betty & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2000). Maya Culture, Population and the Environment in the Yucatán Peninsula.. Lutz, Wolfgang; Prieto, Leonel; & Sanderson, Warren (Eds.) (pp. 73-107). Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.

Bilsborrow, Richard E. & Hogan, Daniel J. (1999). Population and Deforestation in the Humid Tropics. Liège, Belgium: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.

Macintyre, Katherine E.; Bilsborrow, Richard E.; Olmedo, Caton; & Carrasco, Rodolfo (1999). Rapid Surveys for Program Evaluation: Design and Implementation of an Experiment in Ecuador. Pan American Journal of Public Health, 6(3), 192-201.

Marquette, Catherine M. & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (1999). Population and Environment Relationships in Developing Countries: Recent Approaches and Methods.. Baudot, Barbara Sundberg & Moomaw, William R. (Eds.) (pp. 29-44). New York: St. Martin's Press.

Pichón, Francisco J. & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (1999). Land-Use Systems, Deforestation, and Demographic Factors in the Humid Tropics: Farm-Level Evidence from Ecuador.. Bilsborrow, Richard E. & Hogan, Daniel J. (Eds.) (pp. 175-207). Liège, Belgium: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.