Countries citing papers authored by Kenneth Ruddle
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kenneth Ruddle
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Ruddle, Kenneth. (2012). Western Consumer and Business Behavior Thwarting Eco-labeling of Tropical Fisheries ("総合政策"への挑戦 : 天野明弘先生を悼んで) -- (追悼記念論文集). 105–107.1 indexed citations
Ruddle, Kenneth, et al.. (1988). The Coastal zone : man's response to change.8 indexed citations
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Ruddle, Kenneth, et al.. (1987). The Supply of Marine Fish Species for Fermentation in Southeast Asia. 11(4). 997–1036.6 indexed citations
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Ruddle, Kenneth, et al.. (1987). Gyosho in Southeast Asia : A Study of Fermented Aquatic Products (5). 12(2). 235–314.3 indexed citations
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Ruddle, Kenneth. (1987). Administration and conflict management in Japanese coastal fisheries. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations eBooks.39 indexed citations
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Ruddle, Kenneth, et al.. (1986). Ambiente e sviluppo nel Terzo Mondo : il problema delle risorse rinnovabili.1 indexed citations
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Ruddle, Kenneth, et al.. (1986). Energy Exchanges and the Energy Efficiency of Household Ponds in the Dike-Pond System of the Zhujiang Delta, China. 11(1). 323–343.1 indexed citations
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Akimichi, Tomoya & Kenneth Ruddle. (1984). The Historical Development of Territorial Rights and Fishery Regulation in Okinawan Inshore Waters. Senri ethnological studies. 17(17). 37–88.11 indexed citations
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Ruddle, Kenneth, et al.. (1984). Maritime institutions in the Western Pacific.90 indexed citations
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Ruddle, Kenneth, et al.. (1983). Land resources of the People's Republic of China.7 indexed citations
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Ruddle, Kenneth & Dennis A. Rondinelli. (1983). Transforming natural resources for human development : a resource systems framework for development policy.11 indexed citations
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Ruddle, Kenneth. (1981). A Preliminary Survey of Fish Cultivation in Ricefields, with Special Reference to West Java, Indonesia. 5(3). 801–822.2 indexed citations
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Rondinelli, Dennis A. & Kenneth Ruddle. (1978). Urbanization and rural development : a spatial policy for equitable growth. Praeger eBooks. 222.87 indexed citations
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Lockwood, Brian, et al.. (1977). Small scale fisheries development : social science contribution : proceedings of a planning meeting held at the East-West Food Institute September 6-11, 1976.1 indexed citations
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Ruddle, Kenneth, et al.. (1972). Latin American political statistics : supplement to the Statistical abstract of Latin America.7 indexed citations
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