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    The farmer’s battlefield: traditional ecological knowledge and unexploded bombs in Cambodia
    with Christine D. Sprunger and Jyhjong Hwang
    Agriculture and Human Values 38 (3): 827-837. 2021.
    What role does traditional ecological knowledge play in the lives of smallholder farmers in post-conflict communities as they cope with the destructive impacts of war? In many cases, military weapons, such as unexploded bombs, are left behind in the surrounding landscape, forcing farmers to adapt their livelihood practices to the increased risk of death and injury. We analyze trends in the local production of knowledge in Ratanak Kiri province, Cambodia, an area heavily bombarded by the US Air F…Read more