Kako INOUE. Theory of Sustainable Rural Community Derived from the Characteristics of Small Mountain Communities with Stable Population. Journal of Rural Planning Studies. 2024. 4. 4. 67-77
Kako INOUE, Atsushi Iihoshi. Delineating Peasant-like and Community-based Entrepreneurial Modes of Rural Tourism: A Case Study of Takachihogo-Shiibayama, Japan. FFTC Journal of Agricultural Policy. 2024. 6. 14-26
Creativity of Ethnic Minority Groups in Mountainous Area of Central Vietnam: Harmonized with the Forest Mandala. 2023. 42. 3. 109-114
Think about Creativity of Small Rural Communities in Shiiba Village. Journal of Rural Planning. 2023. 42. 3. 94-101
Evolution of rural tourism in Japan: past experiences and challenges ahead. Proceedings of 2023 DOST-PCAARRD-FFTC Seminar: Harnessing the Economic and Socio-Cultural Opportunities of Rural and Farm Tourism. 2023
Kako INOUE. Rethinking Asian Rural Paths: Exploring Risk-Responsive Rural Living in the Context of Compressed Development. 2022. 114-128
Thi Thu, Oanh TRAN, Thi My Hoa DO, Nobuko OTSUKI, Kako INOUE. Community Design for Ensuring Sustainable and Endogenous Community Development: A case of ethnic minority communities in a remote mountainous area in Vietnam. Asian Rural Future 2030. 2022. 91-97
Kako INOUE, Satomi NAKATAKE. Empowerment in Agriculture and Inclusive Development. Journal of Rural Planning Studies. 2021. 1. 1. 113-123
Kako INOUE. Theory of Circulating Time and Inheritance: Pluriactivities and Accumulation of Complex Local Capital in the Takachihogo-Shiibayama Mountainous Areas. Research paper on the Takachihogo-Shiibayama GIAHS site. 2021. 57-66
kako INOUE. Empowerment of Rural Community and its Resilience: A Case Study of a Small-Scale Rural Community in a Mountainous Area in Japan. International Journal of Environmental and Rural Development. 2020. 11. 1. 193-198
INOUE Kako. Diffusion of Innovation in Fighting Disparities among Localities and Ethnicities: A Case Study of the Project on Food Security Improvement for Small Scale Farmers in Central Vietnam. 2019. 10. 1. 114-121