Rie Makita

Dr. Rie Makita's Details

Affiliation

Gakushuin University

Location

Japan

Email

makita.rie@gmail.com

Publications:

Authors Year Title Journal or Book Other Language Type Link
Rie Makita 2021 The meaning of Fair Trade for wild plants Journal of Fair Trade 2 (2) pp. 1-4

https://doi.org/10.13169/jfairtrade.2.2.0001

English Academic Journal Link
Rie Makita 2020 Competition among different alternative food movements: Finding space for the Fair Trade movement (2020-3) pp. 20 pages

discussion paper

English Other Link
Rie Makita 2018 Application of Fair Trade certification for wild plants: lessons from a FairWild project in India International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology

online first

English Academic Journal Link
Rie Makita 2012 Fair Trade and organic initiatives confronted with Bt cotton in Andhra Pradesh, India: A paradox Geoforum 43 (6) pp. 1232-1241 English Academic Journal Link
Rie Makita Tadasu Tsuruta 2017 Fair Trade and Organic Initiatives in Asian Agriculture: The Hidden Realities

London & New York: Routledge.

English Book Link
Rie Makita 2015 Fair trade and Plantation Workers in Asia Handbook of Research on Fair Trade pp. 491-508

Edited by Laura T. Raynolds and Elizabeth A. Be

English Academic Journal Link
Rie Makita 2016 A Role of Fair Trade Certification for Environmental Sustainability Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (2) pp. 185-201 English Journal Link
Rie Makita 2016 Livelihood diversification with certification-supported farming: The case of land reform beneficiaries in the Philippines Asia Pacific Viewpoint 57 (1) pp. 44-59 English Academic Journal Link
Rie Makita 2011 A confluence of Fair Trade and organic agriculture in southern India Development in Practice 21 (2) pp. 205-217 English Journal Link
Rie Makita 2012 Fair Trade Certification: The Case of Tea Plantation Workers in India Development Policy Review 30 (1) pp. 87-107 English Journal Link

Primary Expertise - Fair Trade Research

Discipline

other

Research Interest

Rie Makita is a professor at Gakushuin University, Japan. Her policy research and advisory work for development agencies has focused on rural development and sustainable livelihoods in Asia and Africa. She is the author of Livelihood Diversification and Landlessness in Rural Bangladesh (2007, The University Press, Dhaka).

Countries of Expertise

India, Bangladesh, the Philippines