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4-Plus 미래국토공간 혁신 교육연구단

Edo Han Siu Andriesse

Edo Han Siu Andriesse

Edo Han Siu Andriesse 교수

 

전공
Development geography, Coastal Governance, Rural Inequality, Local just transitions
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edoandriesse@snu.ac.kr

Welcome to the SNU’s Department of Geography. As South Korea maintains relations with countries in many parts of the world it is important that 1. Korean students appreciate the world around them and 2. that foreign students have an idea of what is going in Korea. In order to achieve both aims I hope that our Department as well SNU in general will continue international academic exchanges with respect to teaching, research and academic outreach. I teach Geography of Europe, Geography of Asia, and Geography of Developing areas at undergraduate level and Geopolitics, Environmental Geography, and Geography of Developing Areas at graduate level. My research interests are coastal governance, seaweed, remittances, rural development policy, global value chains, poverty reduction, Southeast Asia, Ghana and Tanzania. How can we transition to a more inclusive and more sustainable Planet Earth? What are the implications of rural-urban migration for both rural and urban areas? What options do peripheral, remote communities have for poverty reduction? What is the optimal level of decentralization and what is the impact of local politics on socio-economic development? How to reduce vulnerability and precarity in middle-income countries? How will rural and coastal areas look like in the future? These are questions that deserve more attention from academics, practitioners, and policymakers. I wish you all of you the very best in studying and researching our complex world. Global problems need glocal solutions.

학력사항

  • 학·석사 2002.

    International Economics and Economic Geography, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

  • 박사 2008.

    Human Geography, Urecht University, The Netherlands

담당강의

  • Undergraduate level

    Geography of Developing Areas, Geography of Asia, Geography of Europe, Introduction to Human Geography

  • Graduate level

    Geography of Developing Areas (with special reference to Southeast Asia), Geopolitics, Environmental Human Geography

진행 연구과제

  • February 2019: A proposal on rural inequality in Southeast Asia. Submitted to the National Research Foundation of the Republic of Korea. (46,000 Euro, mid-career grant)

    2017 – 2019: Adapting to climate change and overfishing in coastal communities in Ghana, Tanzania, Thailand and the Philippines. Funder: National Research Foundation of the Republic of Korea (31,000 Euro, early career grant)

주요 경력

  • September 2022 - Present

    Professor at the Department of Geography, College of Social Sciences, Republic of Korea

  • May 2022 - Present

    Contributing to Future Earth Korea/SNU’s Asia Center

  • March 2020 - Present

    Board Member of SNU’s International Faculty Association

  • September 2017 – August 2022

    Associate Professor at the Department of Geography, College of Social Sciences, Republic of Korea

  • September 2012 – August 2017

    Assistant Professor at the Depart ment of Geography, College o f Social Sciences, Republic of Korea

  • August 2008 – August 2012

    Lecturer at International College, Khon Kaen University, Thailand

  • July 2006 – October 2006

    Internship at the United Nations Econ omic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, division of transport and tourism, Bangkok,Thailand.(a situation analysis of the relation between air transport and tourism development in Central Asia, given the tremendous opportunities of the ancie nt Silk Road)

  • December 2002 – August 2003

    Teaching assistant at the department of e conomic geography, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

  • Service

  • 1. Keynote speaker at four conferences in Indonesia and Sri Lanka 2019, 2020, and 2021 (online)
  • 2. Numerous (online) guest lectures for universities in the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Laos, Japan, Sri Lanka, Ghana, and the Netherlands.
  • 3. Guest lecture for high school students in Daegu about poverty issues in Southeast Asia
  • 4. External evaluator for a new assistant professor appointment at a university in Singapore
  • 5. Member of the International Advisory Board of Geographical Review (USA)
  • 6. Member of the Editorial Board of Applied Environmental Research (Thailand)
  • 7. Anonymous reviewer for numerous journals: Marine Policy, Geoforum, GeoJournal, Geografiska Annaler-Series B-Human Geography, Journal of Economic and Social Geography (TESG), European Journal of Development Research, Third World Quarterly, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Development in Practice, Asia Pacific Development Journal, Journal of Rural Development in the Tropics and Sub-Tropics, Frontiers in Aquaculture, Philippine Social Sciences Review, Asian Fisheries Science, and Applied Environmental Research (AER).

주요연구업적(Publications)

  • [Publications in peer reviewed journals]

  • Andriesse, E., Dinh, T., Kittitornkool, J., Kodir, A., Kongkaew, C., Markphol, A., Pham, T.N.Q. and Sumadio, W. (2025)

    Immiserizing growth and the middle-income trap in rural South East Asia: Comparing exclusion and coping mechanisms among farming and fishing communities. World Development 185 (SSCI, development studies). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2024.106783

  • Andriesse, E. Kim, J., Thipakorn, S., Pham, T.N.Q, Karunarathne, A.Y, and Owusu, V. (2024)

    The forum on the COVID-19 pandemic and international migrant workers: Geographies of (im)mobility and governance challenges. Geographical Review online first, (SSCI, geography) https://doi.org/10.1080/00167428.2024.2387220

  • Song, M. H. and Andriesse, E. (2024)

    Educational challenges and youth subjective well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic in Iloilo Province, the Philippines. Philippine Social Science Journal 7(1): 20-29.

  • Dinh, T., Andriesse, E. and J. Gillen (2024)

    Tourism, social networks, and community development: A case study of a coastal Vietnamese village. Community Development Journal 59(3): 475-494 (SSCI, development studies).

  • Dumilag, R., Malto, M., Mirasol, M., Escopete, A., Malto, C., Tagal, S., Abelada, M., and Andriesse, E. (2023)

    Personal entrepreneurial competencies among seaweed farmers in Sorsogon, Philippines. Philippine Journal of Science 152 (6): 2377-2383 (Scopus).

  • Tanwattana, P. and Andriesse, E. (2023)

    Worsening droughts and coping challenges of rural households in Chachoengsao Province, Thailand. The Southeast Asian Review 33 (2): 115-157, published by the Korean Association of Southeast Asian Studies. 10.21652/kaseas.33.2.202305.115

  • Owusu, V. and Andriesse, E. (2023)

    Local differentiation and adapting to climate change in coastal Ghana. Geographical Review 113(3): 337-358 (SSCI IF 1.582, geography).

  • Andriesse, E. (2022)

    Local divergence and obstacles to spur inclusive coastal development in Iloilo Province, the Philippines. Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies 9(2): 147-164 (SSCI IF 2.014, 12/80 area studies).

  • Andriesse, E., Saguin, K., Ablo, A., Kittitornkool, J., Kongkaew, C., Mang’ena, J., Ongyango, P, Owusu, V., and Yang, J. (2022)

    Aligning bottom-up initiatives and top-down policies? A comparative analysis of overfishing and coastal governance in Ghana, Tanzania, the Philippines, and Thailand. Journal of Rural Studies 92, 404-4014. (SSCI IF 4.849, 12/85 geography)

  • Andriesse, E. and S. Saffari (2021)

    Asian transformations and futures. Introduction to the special issue. Asia Review 11 (3): 3-14.

  • Andriesse, E., Pham, Q., Dinh, T., Kongkaew, C., Markphol, A. and J. Kittitornkool. (2021)

    Spatial-economic transformation, the Covid-19 pandemic, and possible futures in rural Southeast Asia. Asia Review 11(3): 95-123.

  • Andriesse, E. and Lee, Z. (2021)

    Resisting the coastal squeeze through village associations? Comparing environmental, organizational, and political challenges in Philippine seaweed growing communities. Journal of Agrarian Change, early view (SSCI, development studies, economics). https://doi.org/10.1111/joac.12405.

  • Andriesse, E., Kittitornkool, J. Saguin, K. and Kongkaew, C. (2021)

    Can fishing communities escape marginalization? Comparing overfishing, environmental pressures, and adaptation in Thailand and the Philippines. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 62(1): 72-85 (SSCI IF 1.839, 15/80 area studies).

  • Yang, J. and Andriesse, E. (2020)

    Cumulative adaptation; Linkages between adaptation, coping and vulnerability: A case of riverside slum households in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Environment and Urbanization (SSCI, environmental studies, urban studies). https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0956247820978347

  • Song, E., Gress, D. and Andriesse, E. (2020)

    Global production networks and (distributional) regional development: The cinnamon industry in Karandeniya and Matale, Sri Lanka. Journal of South Asian Development (SSCI, development studies):
    https://doi.org/10.1177/0973174120956496

  • Owusu, V. and Andriesse, E. (2020)

    From open access regime to closed fishing season: Lessons from small-scale coastal fisheries in the Western region of Ghana. Marine Policy 121 (SSCI, environmental studies, international relations).
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104162

  • Andriesse, E., Kittitornkool, J. Saguin, K. and Kongkaew, C. (2020)

    Can fishing communities escape marginalization? Comparing overfishing, environmental pressures, and adaptation in Thailand and the Philippines. Asia Pacific Viewpoint early view
    https://www.routledge.com/The-Cultural-Politics-of-Urban-Development-in-South-Korea-Art-Me mory-and/Shin/p/book/9780367197322

  • Andriesse, E. (2020)

    Local differentiation in diversification challenges in eleven coastal villages in Iloilo Province, Philippines. European Journal of Developme nt Research 32: 652-671.

  • Wiwatwicha, S. and Andriesse, E. (2020)

    The perceived impacts of upstream dam building in the Mekong River on downstream communities in Thailand: The case of Chiang Rai Province. The Southeast Asian Review 30 (2): 409-452, published by the Korean Association of Southeast Asian Studies.

  • Yang, J., Owusu, V., Andriesse, E. (corresponding author), and Ablo, A. (2019)

    n-situ adaptation and coastal vulnerabilities in Ghana and Tanzania. Journal of Environment and Development 28 (3): 282-308.

  • Andriesse, E. (2018)

    Persistent fishing amidst depletion, environmental and socio-economic vulnerability in Iloilo Province, the Philippines. Ocean and Coast al Management 150: 130-137. (SCI)

  • Ounmany, K. and E. Andriesse. (2018)

    The legacy of the Vietnam War: Making a living amid unexploded ordnance in Xieng Khouang Province, Northern Laos. Asian Studies Re view 42 (3): 439-458. (SSCI)

  • Karunarathna, A. and E. Andriesse (2018)

    Social policy legacies and the contemporary development trajectory of Sri Lanka. Journal of South Asian Studies 24 (1): 57-95 (publish ed by Hankuk University of Foreign Studies).

  • Andriesse, E. and P. Tanwattana. (2018)

    Coping with the end of the commodities boom: Rubber smallholders in Southern Thailand oscillating between near-poverty and middle class status. Journal of Developing Societies 34(1): 77-102. (Scopus)

  • Andriesse, E. (2018)

    Primary sector value chains, poverty reduction and rural development challenges in the Philippines. Geographical Review 108 (3), 345 -366. (SSCI)

  • Andriesse, E. and J. Kang. (2017)

    An alternative to “exodus capitalism”? Offshore services in Iloilo City, Philippines. International Journal of Urban Sustainable Developme nt 9 (3), 333-345. (Scopus)

  • Andriesse, E. (2017)

    Regional disparities in the Philippines: Structural drivers and policy considerations. Erdkunde 72 (2): 97-110. (SSCI)

  • Sumadio, W., Andriesse, E. (corresponding author), Aprilianti, F. and A. Sulyat. (2017)

    Droughts and debts: the domestic tea value chain and vulnerable livelihoods in Girimukti village, West Java, Indonesia. Journal of Agric ulture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics 118 (1): 69-80. (Scopus)

  • Andriesse, E. and Z. Lee (2017)

    Viable insertion in agribusiness value chains? Seaweed farming after Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in Iloilo Province, Philippines. Singapor e Journal of Tropical Geography 38 (1): 25-40. (SSCI)

  • Andriesse, E. (2015)

    Regional dynamics of capitalism in the Greater Mekong Sub-region: The case of the rubber industry in Laos. Journal of the Korean Geo graphical Society 50 (1):73-90.

  • Choi, W. and E. Andriesse, (2014)

    Value chains and regional middle income traps: The case of the upstream sugar industry in Northeastern Thailand. Journal of the Econo mic Geographical Society of Korea 17 (4): 817-831.

  • Andriesse, E. (2014)

    A comparison of rubber smallholder livelihoods in Cambodia and Laos. The Southeast Asian Review 24 (2):167-206, published by the K orean Association of Southeast Asian Studies.

  • Andriesse, E. (2014)

    Human geography and informal institutions: Implications for local development in Southeast Asia and Sub-Sahara Africa. Kasetsart Jou rnal of Social Sciences 35: 177-185. (Scopus)

  • Andriesse, E. (2013)

    Frontier capitalism in the Lao PDR versus patrimonial oligarchy in Cambodia. Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea 16 (3): 408-422.

  • Andriesse, E. and A. Phommalath (2012)

    Provincial poverty dynamics in Lao PDR: A case study of Savannakhet. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 31 (3): 3-27.

  • Andriesse, E. (2011)

    Introducing the regional varieties of capitalism approach to Lao PDR. Journal of Southeast Asian Economies 28 (1): 61-67.

  • Andriesse, E. (2009)

    Balancing private sector development and local-central relations. Asia-Pacific Development Journal, 16 (1): 93-114.

  • Andriesse, E. and G. van Westen (2009)

    Unsustainable varieties of capitalism along the Thailand-Malaysia border? The role of institutional complementarities in regional devel opment. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 26 (3, special issueon Varieties of Asian Capitalism): 459-479. (SSCI)

  • Andriesse, E. and B. van Helvoirt (2008)

    Institutional frameworks and economic activity: a comparative analysis of regional economies in Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 49 (2): 254-269. (SSCI)

  • [Book Chapters]

  • Andriesse, E. Pham, Q., Dinh, T., Kongkaew, C., Markphol, A. and J. Kittitornkool (2022)

    Rural livelihoods amidst the Covid-19 pandemic: Farmers and fishers in Thailand and Vietnam. In Brunn, S.D. and Gilbreath, D, Covid-19 and a World of Ad Hoc Geographies: 1589-1609. Springer.

  • Andriesse, E. and K. Saguin (2022)

    Spatial inequality and development. In Sims, K. et al. (Eds), The Routledge Handbook of Global Development, pp. 351-361. Abingdon: Routledge.

  • Andriesse, E. (2019)

    The Philippines: Fragmented agriculture and aquaculture and vulnerable livelihoods. In: Thompson, E., Gillen, M., and Rigg, J. (Eds), Asian Smallholders in Comparative Perspective: 181-212. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789462988170/asian-smallholders-in-comparative-perspective

  • Andriesse, E. (2014)

    Laos: Frontier Capitalism. In Witt, M. and G. Redding (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Asian business systems: 123-143. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • Carney, M. and E. Andriesse (2014)

    Malaysia: Personal Capitalism. In M. Wit and G. Redding (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Asian business systems: 144-168. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • Andriesse, E., N. Beerepoot, B. van Helvoirt and G. van Westen (2011)

    Business systems, value chains and inclusive regional development in South-East Asia. In B. Helmsing and S. Vellema (eds.) Value chains, social incl usion and economic development: Contrasting theories and realities: 151-177. Abingdon: Routledge.

  • Andriesse, E. and B. van Helvoirt (2010)

    Regional business systems and private sector development in South East Asia. In C. Rowley and M. Warner (eds.) Whither South East Asian manage ment: The first decade of the new millennium. Abingdon: Routledge.