| Foreword | 1–2 |
| Natural Resources, Infrastructure, and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Lessons from the United States and Japan Carl Bruch, Mikiyasu Nakayama, Michele Leonelli and Vikki Leitch | 3–11 |
| Managing Forest Conflict in Asia: An Assessment of USAID’s Strategies, and Experience Jennifer Wallace | 13–20 |
| Community-Based Natural Resource Management and Post-Conflict Assistance in Timor-Leste Naori Miyazawa | 21–28 |
| Improving Natural Resource Governance: A Key to Ensuring Peace and Stability in Mindanao, Philippines Cynthia Brady, Oliver Agoncillo, Maria Zita Butardo-Toribio and Buenaventura Dolom | 29–36 |
| Regenerating Ecotourism in Rwanda Miko Watanabe | 37–44 |
| The Impacts of Afghan and US Counter-Narcotics Efforts on Afghan Poppy Farmers David M. Catarious Jr., and Alison Russell | 45–52 |
| Demining and Land Management in Post-Conflict Cambodia Nao Shimoyachi | 53–60 |
| Land Tenure Security and Peacebuilding in Aceh, Indonesia Arthur Green | 61–68 |
| Reestablishing Peace in Kurdistan through Natural Resource Management Nesreen Barwari | 69–76 |
| Natural Resources, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, and Regional Integration Carl Bruch, Ross Wolfarth and Vladislav Michalcik | 77–84 |
| Japanese Support to the Interim Mekong Committee during Post-Conflict Recovery of Member States Mikiyasu Nakayama | 85–92 |
| Lessons from Japan’s Post-Conflict Support of Sri Lanka Mikiko Sugiura | 93–100 |
| Redevelopment of Inland Water Transport for Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Southern Sudan Mikio Ishiwatari | 101–108 |
| Post-Project Evaluation of UNEP-IETC’s Iraqi Marshlands Restoration Project Toshiyasu Suzuki and Mikiyasu Nakayama | 109–116 |
| Managing Oil in Post-Conflict Iraq Mishkat Al-Moumin | 117–124 |