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Philip Stott (born England, 1945) is a professor emeritus of biogeography at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and a former editor (1987–2004) of the ''Journal of Biogeography''.〔()〕〔()〕 ==Background==
In the early 1970s, Stott and his wife, a historian and biographer, lived in Thailand and he was carrying out field research at Kalasin. He has two daughters.〔(Tropical Rain Forest: A Political Ecology of Hegemonic myth making )〕 He has written academic papers and books on chalk grassland, on the vegetation and archaeology of Thailand (and on the rest of southeast Asia), on ecology and biogeography (e.g. his textbook 'Historical Plant Geography'), on fire ecology e.g.〔()〕 on lichens and mosses, on tropical rain forest e.g.〔()〕 and 〔()〕 and on the construction of environmental knowledge. He is currently chairman of The Anglo-Thai Society,〔()〕 UK. He is no longer a member of the Scientific Alliance because he deems it important to be academically independent of all organisations, industry, and green groups.
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