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Pacific ViewpointVolume 24, Issue 1 p. 29-49 ArticleFree Access Spatial Conflicts in Rural Mindanao, the Philippines A. Van Oosterhout, A. Van OosterhoutSearch for more papers by this author A. Van Oosterhout, A. Van OosterhoutSearch for more papers by this author First published: 01 May 1983 https://doi.org/10.1111/apv.241003AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1Amin, S., 1976, Unequal development; an essay on the social formations of peripheral capitalism, Monthly Review Press, New York. 2Asiaweek, 1982, Preaching politics in the Philippines, 23 April, p. 16. 3 BFD (Bureau of Forest Development), 1979, 1978 Annual accomplishment report, Davao City (Region Southern Mindanao). 4 FEER (Far Eastern Economic Review), 1980, Profits and poverty in the plantations, 17 November. 53- 57. 5 FEER, 1983, Philippine armed forces, a whiff of power, 10 March, 15- 22. 6Gerlock, E., 1972, “The making of a banana province”, Solidarity, VII, 6, 49- 51. 7Hackenberg, A. and Hackenberg, B., 1969, “Secondary development and anticipatory urbanization in Davao, Mindanao”, Pacific Viewpoint, 12, 1969, 2- 20. 8 ICL Research Team, 1979-a, A report on tribal minorities in Mindanao, Manila. 9 ICL Research Team, 1979-b, The human cost of bananas, Manila. 10 IDOC (International Documentation Center), 1973, “ The Philippines; American corporations, martial law and underdevelopment”, series number 57), New York. 11Kintanar, A. (Jr.) & Luna, T. W. (Jr.), 1976, Natural resources of the Philippines, in: Encarnation, G. (Jr.) (a.o.), Philippine economic problems in perspective, Institute of economic development and research, University of the Philippines, Quezon City. 12Krinks, P., 1970, “Peasant colonisation in Mindanao”, Journal of Tropical Geography, 30, 38- 47. 13Krinks, P., 1974, “Old wine in a new bottle; land settlement and agrarian problems in the Philippines”, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies V, 1, 1- 17. 14Krinks, P., 1975, “Changing land use on a Philippine Frontier”, Agricultural History, XLIV, 3, 473- 490. 15M SPC-documentation Mindanao-Sulu; a situationer for MSPC IV. Mindanao-Sulu Pastoral Conference Papers, 1980. 16 NCSO (National Censur and Statistics Offiee), 1971, Philippine Forestry Statistics, Manila. 17 NCSO, 1974, 1971 Census of Agriculture. 18 NCSO, 1975, 1972 Census of Establishments; Volume 1: Logging. 19 NCSO, 1982, Philippine Yearbook 1981. 20 NEDA (National Economic and Development Authority), 1975, Agricultural Staff, Philippine agriculture in the last twenty years, Manila. 21 NEDA, 1979, Philippine Development, VI, 16, 16. 22 NGA (National Grains Authority), “ Firms under production under the corporate farming scheme” (listed as of June 1980), Manila. 23Pacific Research, X, 1, 1979, The power of power, 14-24. 24 PDS (Provincial Development Staff), 1978, 1975-1977 Provincial Socio-economic Profile, Davao del Norte. 25Pelzer, K. J., 1945, Pioneer settlement in the Asiatic Tropics, New York. 26 Philippine Atlas (The), 1975, Vol. 1: A historical, economic and educational profile of the Philippines. Fund for assistance to private education, Manila. 27 RDC (Regional Development Council), 1976, A profile of Southeastern Mindanao region, Davao City. 28 RDC, 1977, Southern Mindanao five-year development plan. 29 RDC, 1979, Mid-year economic report of Southeastern Mindanao. 30 RDC, 1981, 1980 Annual economic report of Southern Mindanao. 31Rocamora, J., 1979-a, Agribusiness dams and counterinsurgency, Southeast Asia Chronicle, 67, 2- 10. 32Rocamora, J., 1979 b, The Political uses of Panamin, Asia Chronicle, 67, 11- 21. 33Tamesis, F. (msf), 1976, Forest plantation development, Philippine Geographical Journal, XX, 2, 55- 60. 34 Third World Studies Center, 1981, “TNC control of the banana industry”, Ampo, Japan-Asia Quarterly Review, XIII, 3, 2- 61. 35Ulack, R., 1977, “Migration to Mindanao; population control in the final stage of a pioneer frontier”, Tijidschrift voor Economische en Socials Geografie, 68, 133- 144. 36Van Den Beldt, R., 1977, Philippine forestry; corporate use versus subsistence use, Impact, XIII, 7, Manila. Volume24, Issue1May 1983Pages 29-49 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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