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Author(s): COLMENÁREZ, Y. C.; VÁSQUEZ, C.; BUENO, A. de F.; CANTOR, F.; HIDALGO, E.; CORNIANI, N.; LAGRAVA, J. J.
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Author(s): MATUK, F. A.; TURNHOUT, E.; FLESKENS, L.; AMARAL, E. F. do; HAVERROTH, M.; BEHAGEL, J. H. Environmental policies that aim to enhance nature conservation, biodiversity, and well-being of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC) rely on knowledge integration and co-production processe... ... |
Author(s): BONATTI, M.; BAYER, S.; POPE, K.; EUFEMIA, L.; TURETTA, A. P. D.; TREMBLAY, C.; SIEBER, S. Protected areas are a fundamental element for the protection of ecological integrity and, in some cases, the livelihood of local communities worldwide. They are also embedded in socio-ecological syste... ... |
Author(s): PINTO, D. M.; BIN, A.; FERRÉ, M.; TURNER, J. A.; RODRIGUES, G. S.; COSTA, M. M.; PEREIRO, M. S.; MECHELK, J.; ROMEMONT, A. DE; HEAUNE, K. Abstract: Recognizing evaluation results as a crucial source of information to support RD&I management, this article introduces ‘AgroRadarEval’, an interactive tool aimed at fulfilling theoretical, co... ... |
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Author(s): CARVALHO, A. C. A. de; SEGOVIA, J. F. O.; ROCHA, E. N.
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Author(s): SILVA, M. F. da; MOCHIUTTI, S.; FARIAS NETO, J. T. de The Açai tree (Euterpe oleracea Mart) is an amazonian palm tree which grows naturally in the ftoodplain forests called "Várzeas" in Brazil and represents a high potential for national and internationa... ... |
Author(s): PILNIK, M. S.; ARGENTIM, T.; KINUPP, V. F.; HAVERROTH, M.; MING, L. C. The Kaxinawá indigenous people (auto-identified as the Huni Ku?) are native to the western Amazon, on the Brazilian border with Peru, and have an extensive biodiversity-related knowledge, which is par... ... |
Author(s): FIGUEIRA, C. C. de; GUEDES, M. C.; EULER, A. M. C. Knowledge about the activity of the timber sector and local industries assists in the management of a forest economy based on sustainable use in the Amazon. In this study, the situation of the timber... ... |
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