ABSTRACT Market integration can affect the manner in which individuals learn about and use natural resources. The present study explores the influence of market integration on the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and use of natural resources in handicraft production among the Fulni-ô indigenous people of Northeast Brazil. We collect data from 67 artisans about their traditional and non-traditional handicrafts, which are mainly produced for external trade demand (our proxy for market integration). Data regarding the distribution of knowledge among different segments of the population, according to socioeconomic variables, and the comparison of plant biomass used for traditional and non-traditional handicrafts, reveals that integration ...
Commercial handicraft production is significant to Brazil’s Tembé Indians both for the ethnic pride ...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Scholars typically depict traditional ecological knowledge as a vanishing resource, negatively corre...
ABSTRACT Market integration can affect the manner in which individuals learn about and use natural r...
The integration of indigenous peoples into the market economy has received attention in the literatu...
Abstract Background Traditional markets outstandingly contribute to conservation of biocultural dive...
ABSTRACT We analyzed the botanical knowledge of the Laklãnõ-Xokleng people in the Ibirama Laklãnõ In...
Abstract Background Interactions between societies and nature are regulated by complex systems of be...
By marshaling empirical data from five Machiguenga communities tudied over 20 years, this paper disp...
Handicraft production is historically widespread among indigenous communities. Still, it is clear fr...
Este estudo tem como objetivo verificar quais são os efeitos indiretos que a participação de povos i...
Indigenous peoples are groups with different cultural and social characteristics that share inherite...
The indigenous forest resources formed the basis of rural people’s livelihoods since time immemorial...
This paper analyzes the level of market integration of a relatively isolated Kayapó community. The g...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Commercial handicraft production is significant to Brazil’s Tembé Indians both for the ethnic pride ...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Scholars typically depict traditional ecological knowledge as a vanishing resource, negatively corre...
ABSTRACT Market integration can affect the manner in which individuals learn about and use natural r...
The integration of indigenous peoples into the market economy has received attention in the literatu...
Abstract Background Traditional markets outstandingly contribute to conservation of biocultural dive...
ABSTRACT We analyzed the botanical knowledge of the Laklãnõ-Xokleng people in the Ibirama Laklãnõ In...
Abstract Background Interactions between societies and nature are regulated by complex systems of be...
By marshaling empirical data from five Machiguenga communities tudied over 20 years, this paper disp...
Handicraft production is historically widespread among indigenous communities. Still, it is clear fr...
Este estudo tem como objetivo verificar quais são os efeitos indiretos que a participação de povos i...
Indigenous peoples are groups with different cultural and social characteristics that share inherite...
The indigenous forest resources formed the basis of rural people’s livelihoods since time immemorial...
This paper analyzes the level of market integration of a relatively isolated Kayapó community. The g...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Commercial handicraft production is significant to Brazil’s Tembé Indians both for the ethnic pride ...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Scholars typically depict traditional ecological knowledge as a vanishing resource, negatively corre...