The exceptional endemic species richness found in the Tropical Andes is being subjected to high rates of environmental degradation and natural resources exploitation. While many forms of land-cover change and other impacts on species are difficult to control through environmental regulations, governments usually determine how and where extractive industries can take place. This study examines potential conflict between the location of extractive industry activities and biodiversity conservation in the Peruvian Andes. Using geographic information systems, we carry out overlay analyses to determine the spatial congruence between mineral mining, hydrocarbon and logging concessions, on the one hand, and the distribution of protected areas and e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe conversion of tropical forests to agricultural productio...
The threats facing Ecuador's Yasuní National Park are emblematic of those confronting the greater we...
Overexploitation is the second biggest driver of global plant extinction. Meanwhile, useful plant sp...
Abstract Background The Andes-Amazon basin of Peru and Bolivia is one of the most data-poor, biologi...
Human-induced environmental change is not a new phenomenon in biologically rich areas of western Ama...
Species extinction rates 100 to 1000 pre-human levels are threatening the planet’s biodiversity. The...
Conservation planning is crucial for megadiverse countries where biodiversity is coupled with incomp...
Protected areas (PAs) are a conservation mainstay and arguably the most effective conservation strat...
Located in the remote southwestern Amazon, the Sierra del Divisor mountain range divides the Ucayali...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The global conservation of intact forest ecosystems ha...
Sometimes the most appropriate form of economic development consists of retaining native forests on ...
Background Conserving both biodiversity and ecosystem services is a major goal of the Convention on ...
Data from legal records, management plans, and interviews with 63 local experts reveal the substanti...
Sustainable land-use management must account for the potential trade-offs between biodiversity conse...
Agricultural expansion remains one of the leading causes of deforestation, biodiversity losses and e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe conversion of tropical forests to agricultural productio...
The threats facing Ecuador's Yasuní National Park are emblematic of those confronting the greater we...
Overexploitation is the second biggest driver of global plant extinction. Meanwhile, useful plant sp...
Abstract Background The Andes-Amazon basin of Peru and Bolivia is one of the most data-poor, biologi...
Human-induced environmental change is not a new phenomenon in biologically rich areas of western Ama...
Species extinction rates 100 to 1000 pre-human levels are threatening the planet’s biodiversity. The...
Conservation planning is crucial for megadiverse countries where biodiversity is coupled with incomp...
Protected areas (PAs) are a conservation mainstay and arguably the most effective conservation strat...
Located in the remote southwestern Amazon, the Sierra del Divisor mountain range divides the Ucayali...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The global conservation of intact forest ecosystems ha...
Sometimes the most appropriate form of economic development consists of retaining native forests on ...
Background Conserving both biodiversity and ecosystem services is a major goal of the Convention on ...
Data from legal records, management plans, and interviews with 63 local experts reveal the substanti...
Sustainable land-use management must account for the potential trade-offs between biodiversity conse...
Agricultural expansion remains one of the leading causes of deforestation, biodiversity losses and e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe conversion of tropical forests to agricultural productio...
The threats facing Ecuador's Yasuní National Park are emblematic of those confronting the greater we...
Overexploitation is the second biggest driver of global plant extinction. Meanwhile, useful plant sp...