Urgent challenges posed by widespread degradation in tropical ecosystems with poor governance require new development pathways to reconcile biodiversity conservation and human welfare. Community-based conservation management has shown potential for integrating socio-economic needs with conservation goals in tropical environments; however, assessing the effectiveness of this approach is often held back by the lack of comprehensive ecological assessments. We conduct a robust ecological evaluation of the largest community-based conservation management initiative in the Brazilian Amazon over the last 40 years. We show that this programme has induced large-scale population recovery of the target giant South American turtle (Podocnemis expansa) a...
Finding new pathways for reconciling socioeconomic well-being and nature sustainability is criticall...
Conservation projects alter local productive modes and have an impact on livelihoods. For example, s...
The Amazon Basin experienced a pervasive process of resource overexploitation during the 20th-centur...
Urgent challenges posed by widespread degradation in tropical ecosystems with poor governance requir...
Sustainable use as a mechanism for the conservation and recovery of exploited wildlife populations r...
The Brazilian Government established the Amazon Turtle Project (Projeto Quelônios da Amazônia – PQA)...
There is a long history of exploitation of the South American river turtle Podocnemis expansa. Conse...
The loss of forest cover has been considered to be an important factor in the decline of turtle popu...
Populations of migratory waterbirds are facing dramatic declines worldwide due to illegal hunting, h...
In the Rio Negro, the third-largest tributary of the Amazon, many turtle species have been important...
Human expansion has drastically affected wildlife species across Amazonian waterways and the continu...
These images were captured during the summer of 2007 as part of an ongoing study that addresses habi...
Lourenço-de-Moraes, R., Campos, F. S., Carnaval, A. C., Otani, M., França, F. G. R., Cabral, P., & B...
This study evaluated how three conservation approaches implemented by the Brazilian Sea Turtle Conse...
Tropical wetlands are highly threatened socio-ecological systems, where local communities rely heavi...
Finding new pathways for reconciling socioeconomic well-being and nature sustainability is criticall...
Conservation projects alter local productive modes and have an impact on livelihoods. For example, s...
The Amazon Basin experienced a pervasive process of resource overexploitation during the 20th-centur...
Urgent challenges posed by widespread degradation in tropical ecosystems with poor governance requir...
Sustainable use as a mechanism for the conservation and recovery of exploited wildlife populations r...
The Brazilian Government established the Amazon Turtle Project (Projeto Quelônios da Amazônia – PQA)...
There is a long history of exploitation of the South American river turtle Podocnemis expansa. Conse...
The loss of forest cover has been considered to be an important factor in the decline of turtle popu...
Populations of migratory waterbirds are facing dramatic declines worldwide due to illegal hunting, h...
In the Rio Negro, the third-largest tributary of the Amazon, many turtle species have been important...
Human expansion has drastically affected wildlife species across Amazonian waterways and the continu...
These images were captured during the summer of 2007 as part of an ongoing study that addresses habi...
Lourenço-de-Moraes, R., Campos, F. S., Carnaval, A. C., Otani, M., França, F. G. R., Cabral, P., & B...
This study evaluated how three conservation approaches implemented by the Brazilian Sea Turtle Conse...
Tropical wetlands are highly threatened socio-ecological systems, where local communities rely heavi...
Finding new pathways for reconciling socioeconomic well-being and nature sustainability is criticall...
Conservation projects alter local productive modes and have an impact on livelihoods. For example, s...
The Amazon Basin experienced a pervasive process of resource overexploitation during the 20th-centur...