This paper considers the mechanism of certification to encourage sustainable harvesting and best management practices of Iriartea deltoidea Ruiz and Pavon, in the context of current land use and agricultural management in Amazonian Ecuador. To understand the demographic variables that are critical for population stability, data from five plots in each of three different types (mature, secondary, and disserted) were collected. Matric models were used to develop harvesting simulations through which biological constraints on sustainable harvesting were explored. Results showed that harvesting Iriartea could fit within current land use. Some forest colonists clear pastures to graze cattle, while others devote land to agriculture, including poly...
Lepidocaryum tenue Mart. (Arecaceae) is a small, understory palm of terra firme forests of the weste...
Aim: Palms are iconic and dominant elements of neotropical forests. In the Amazon region, palms have...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage Sabal (Areca...
This study explores the concept of conservation through plant use, through the palm, Iriartea deltoi...
Palms are abundant in tropical forests and are recognized as effective bioindicators of hot climates...
Palm heart is an important non-timber forest product obtained from various palm species in tropical ...
1. Harvesting of highly valuable non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has been considered a win-win st...
Non-Timber Forest Products like palm fruits are fundamental in the livelihood of Amerindian groups. ...
Tropical forests are threatened world-wide. Therefore, there is a search for ways to use the forests...
The spear leaves of the palms Astrocaryum chambira and A. standleyanum have been traditionally used ...
Sustainable management of intact tropical peatlands is crucial for climate change mitigation, for bi...
The recent Amazon fire crises and the emerging anti-environmental governmental rhetoric across some ...
Of particular interest for extractivism in tropical forest areas are useful species that occur at hi...
Lepidocaryum tenue Mart. (Arecaceae) is a small, understory palm of terra firme forests of the weste...
We studied the management of the fiber-producing chambira palm Astrocaryum chambira by indigenous pe...
Lepidocaryum tenue Mart. (Arecaceae) is a small, understory palm of terra firme forests of the weste...
Aim: Palms are iconic and dominant elements of neotropical forests. In the Amazon region, palms have...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage Sabal (Areca...
This study explores the concept of conservation through plant use, through the palm, Iriartea deltoi...
Palms are abundant in tropical forests and are recognized as effective bioindicators of hot climates...
Palm heart is an important non-timber forest product obtained from various palm species in tropical ...
1. Harvesting of highly valuable non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has been considered a win-win st...
Non-Timber Forest Products like palm fruits are fundamental in the livelihood of Amerindian groups. ...
Tropical forests are threatened world-wide. Therefore, there is a search for ways to use the forests...
The spear leaves of the palms Astrocaryum chambira and A. standleyanum have been traditionally used ...
Sustainable management of intact tropical peatlands is crucial for climate change mitigation, for bi...
The recent Amazon fire crises and the emerging anti-environmental governmental rhetoric across some ...
Of particular interest for extractivism in tropical forest areas are useful species that occur at hi...
Lepidocaryum tenue Mart. (Arecaceae) is a small, understory palm of terra firme forests of the weste...
We studied the management of the fiber-producing chambira palm Astrocaryum chambira by indigenous pe...
Lepidocaryum tenue Mart. (Arecaceae) is a small, understory palm of terra firme forests of the weste...
Aim: Palms are iconic and dominant elements of neotropical forests. In the Amazon region, palms have...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage Sabal (Areca...