Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local forest management initiatives in the Amazon Basin in four countries: Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru. Researchers aimed to identify locally viable practices that benefit livelihoods and ecological stabilisation of landscapes, as well as to define ways to promote these practices as a basis for sound rural development. This book presents lessons learnt from more than 100 studies by researchersfrom Latin America, from practitioners and from local families themselves. The findings suggest that the focus of current development strategies designed to support smallholders in adopting management and organization, which are usually externally defined systems...
A large share of the World’s tropical forests are used and managed by local communities. The wise ma...
Findings from a survey on sources of income and land allocation outcomes of 578 households from 26 c...
Amazonian communities have the potential for improving their livelihoods by efficiently managing the...
Abstract: Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local ...
Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local forest man...
Abstract: Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local ...
International climate mitigation agendas increasingly focus on the conservation of tropical forests ...
Few studies have analysed the role of Amazonian populations for ecological conservation of the biodi...
In 2010, NGOs Green Hope Colombia and Forestever started the development of an agroforestry project ...
The Amazon is known for its environmental importance for the climatic equilibrium, for its abundance...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to analyze whether a long-term approach to managing...
This work is part of a “Zone Atelier” program in Amazonia. Given a quality label by the CNRS in Octo...
The Amazon region, besides being the most important biological patrimony of the earth, certainly is ...
International audienceThe present contribution is part of the DURAMAZ interdisciplinary programme. I...
The struggle for a fair distribution of land consolidated social movements and put pressure on the B...
A large share of the World’s tropical forests are used and managed by local communities. The wise ma...
Findings from a survey on sources of income and land allocation outcomes of 578 households from 26 c...
Amazonian communities have the potential for improving their livelihoods by efficiently managing the...
Abstract: Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local ...
Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local forest man...
Abstract: Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local ...
International climate mitigation agendas increasingly focus on the conservation of tropical forests ...
Few studies have analysed the role of Amazonian populations for ecological conservation of the biodi...
In 2010, NGOs Green Hope Colombia and Forestever started the development of an agroforestry project ...
The Amazon is known for its environmental importance for the climatic equilibrium, for its abundance...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to analyze whether a long-term approach to managing...
This work is part of a “Zone Atelier” program in Amazonia. Given a quality label by the CNRS in Octo...
The Amazon region, besides being the most important biological patrimony of the earth, certainly is ...
International audienceThe present contribution is part of the DURAMAZ interdisciplinary programme. I...
The struggle for a fair distribution of land consolidated social movements and put pressure on the B...
A large share of the World’s tropical forests are used and managed by local communities. The wise ma...
Findings from a survey on sources of income and land allocation outcomes of 578 households from 26 c...
Amazonian communities have the potential for improving their livelihoods by efficiently managing the...