The importance of nature in the development of Peru. (Abstract.) — The population of Peru is distributed in small, densély peopled, pockets which cover only a small fraction of the country's area, either in the coastal désert or in the valleys or basins of the Andes or along the river banks of the Amazon. However, in spite of the apparently formidable obstacles which separate them (désert, high mountains, dense forest) communications hâve almost always been there, and the scattered nature of the distribution of population did not hinder the development first of the Inca Empire and then that of the Spanish. This article sets forth what limits of development are imposed by the natural environment and stresses the relative aspects oj thèse lim...
Historically, the regional landscape of Lambayeque has mainly been natural, agricultural, rural and ...
The growth of urban areas adjacent to forest areas, as well as international trade growth, has accel...
Magda Zanom, Environment and Development the Ecology Movement in Brazil Since its colonization in t...
The Andean space forms an extremely rich ecological mosaic on account of a large number of constrast...
The Andes are defined by human struggles to provide for, and control, water. Nowhere is this challen...
Conservation movements in developing countries, such as Peru, arise in relation to predominant perce...
The peopling and the agricultural colonization of central Peru's steppe. Gathered in the bottom of...
The north Peruvian coast is a territory that presents a\ud process of gradual desertification that h...
La déforestation semble occasionnée par la construction des voies de communication et l'augmentation...
Inscribed in the Margins chronicles the socio-ecological changes that attended the colonization of P...
Maintaining the balance between man and nature: Andean floristic diversity and its importance for cu...
On two Brazilian sites (Acre and Rondonia), and on two Peruvian sites (Yurimaguas and Pucallpa), def...
Human access to natural resources (or provisioning ecosystem services) is controlled by climate cond...
The Central Peruvian Andes stand out as a globally important center of cultural and biological evolu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The global conservation of intact forest ecosystems ha...
Historically, the regional landscape of Lambayeque has mainly been natural, agricultural, rural and ...
The growth of urban areas adjacent to forest areas, as well as international trade growth, has accel...
Magda Zanom, Environment and Development the Ecology Movement in Brazil Since its colonization in t...
The Andean space forms an extremely rich ecological mosaic on account of a large number of constrast...
The Andes are defined by human struggles to provide for, and control, water. Nowhere is this challen...
Conservation movements in developing countries, such as Peru, arise in relation to predominant perce...
The peopling and the agricultural colonization of central Peru's steppe. Gathered in the bottom of...
The north Peruvian coast is a territory that presents a\ud process of gradual desertification that h...
La déforestation semble occasionnée par la construction des voies de communication et l'augmentation...
Inscribed in the Margins chronicles the socio-ecological changes that attended the colonization of P...
Maintaining the balance between man and nature: Andean floristic diversity and its importance for cu...
On two Brazilian sites (Acre and Rondonia), and on two Peruvian sites (Yurimaguas and Pucallpa), def...
Human access to natural resources (or provisioning ecosystem services) is controlled by climate cond...
The Central Peruvian Andes stand out as a globally important center of cultural and biological evolu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The global conservation of intact forest ecosystems ha...
Historically, the regional landscape of Lambayeque has mainly been natural, agricultural, rural and ...
The growth of urban areas adjacent to forest areas, as well as international trade growth, has accel...
Magda Zanom, Environment and Development the Ecology Movement in Brazil Since its colonization in t...