Emily T. Yeh, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2003 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Geography, Agricultural Economics, Social Structure and Development
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Nancy L. Peluso grad student 2003 UC Berkeley
 (Taming the Tibetan landscape: Chinese development and the transformation of agriculture.)

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Shae A. Frydenlund grad student 2020 CU Boulder
Jessica DiCarlo grad student 2016-2021 CU Boulder
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Yeh ET, Makley C. (2019) Urbanization, education, and the politics of space on the Tibetan Plateau Critical Asian Studies. 51: 1-11
Klein JA, Tucker CM, Nolin AW, et al. (2019) Catalyzing Transformations to Sustainability in the World's Mountains Earth’S Future. 7: 547-557
Fayazi M, Yeh ET, Li F. (2019) Development and divergent post-disaster trajectories in a mountain village: Temporal dynamics of differentiation after the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake World Development. 124: 104663
Klein JA, Tucker CM, Steger CE, et al. (2019) An integrated community and ecosystem-based approach to disaster risk reduction in mountain systems Environmental Science & Policy. 94: 143-152
Yeh ET. (2018) Andreas Gruschke and Ingo Breuer (eds), Tibetan Pastoralists and Development: Negotiating the Future of Grassland Livelihoods Nomadic Peoples. 22: 378-381
Yeh ET. (2018) A Historical Atlas of Tibet Geographical Review. 108: 171-173
Hopping KA, Yeh ET, Gaerrang, et al. (2018) Linking people, pixels, and pastures: A multi-method, interdisciplinary investigation of how rangeland management affects vegetation on the Tibetan Plateau Applied Geography. 94: 147-162
Yeh ET. (2017) Political Ecology, Critique, and Multiple Ontologies: Musings on the Post-human and Other Environmental Turns English Language Notes. 55: 143-152
Yeh ET. (2016) Introduction: The geoeconomics and geopolitics of Chinese development and investment in Asia Eurasian Geography and Economics. 57: 275-285
Yeh ET, Wharton E. (2016) Going West and Going Out: discourses, migrants, and models in Chinese development Eurasian Geography and Economics. 57: 286-315
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