<div><p>Protected areas are essential for conservation of wildlife populations. However, in the tropics there are two important factors that may interact to threaten this objective: 1) road development associated with large-scale resource extraction near or within protected areas; and 2) historical occupancy by traditional or indigenous groups that depend on wildlife for their survival. To manage wildlife populations in the tropics, it is critical to understand the effects of roads on the spatial extent of hunting and how wildlife is used. A geographical analysis can help us answer questions such as: How do roads affect spatial extent of hunting? How does market vicinity relate to local consumption and trade of bushmeat? How does vicinity t...
Deforestation and defaunation threaten tropical forest integrity. Human communities in the tropics r...
[Extract] In frontier tropical regions, road construction is widespread and escalating, and is among...
One of the most evident and direct effects of roads on wildlife is the death of animals by vehicle c...
Protected areas are essential for conservation of wildlife populations. However, in the tropics ther...
A considerable proportion of tropical protected areas are Sustainable Use Reserves (SURs), where soc...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Subsistence hunting has been identified as a global conservation issue not only for the stability of...
Measuring the impacts of indigenous hunting on neotropical wildlife populations remains a difficult ...
Colombia embraces 7% of the Amazon basin, a worldwide conservation priority ecosystem, and most of ...
Road development is increasing worldwide. Generally, examples of road building in tropical countries...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
1. Widespread hunting throughout Amazonia threatens the persistence of large primates and other vert...
Extractive activities targeting a wide range of nontimber forest products (NTFPs) are ubiquitous in ...
[Extract] In frontier tropical regions, road construction is widespread and escalating, and is among...
Deforestation and defaunation threaten tropical forest integrity. Human communities in the tropics r...
[Extract] In frontier tropical regions, road construction is widespread and escalating, and is among...
One of the most evident and direct effects of roads on wildlife is the death of animals by vehicle c...
Protected areas are essential for conservation of wildlife populations. However, in the tropics ther...
A considerable proportion of tropical protected areas are Sustainable Use Reserves (SURs), where soc...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Subsistence hunting has been identified as a global conservation issue not only for the stability of...
Measuring the impacts of indigenous hunting on neotropical wildlife populations remains a difficult ...
Colombia embraces 7% of the Amazon basin, a worldwide conservation priority ecosystem, and most of ...
Road development is increasing worldwide. Generally, examples of road building in tropical countries...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
1. Widespread hunting throughout Amazonia threatens the persistence of large primates and other vert...
Extractive activities targeting a wide range of nontimber forest products (NTFPs) are ubiquitous in ...
[Extract] In frontier tropical regions, road construction is widespread and escalating, and is among...
Deforestation and defaunation threaten tropical forest integrity. Human communities in the tropics r...
[Extract] In frontier tropical regions, road construction is widespread and escalating, and is among...
One of the most evident and direct effects of roads on wildlife is the death of animals by vehicle c...