Guatemala was among the world’s leaders in deforestation during the 1990s at a rate of 2% per annum. Much of Guatemala’s recent forest loss has occurred in the emerging agricultural frontiers of the Maya Biosphere Reserve (MBR), the heart of the largest contiguous tropical forest in Central America—La Selva Maya. This paper presents data from 241 heads of households and 219 partners of household heads from a geographically stratified sample of eight (of 28) communities in the Sierra de Lacandón National Park (SLNP), the most ecologically biodiverse region in La Selva Maya and a core conservation zone of the MBR. Settler households are examined relative to a host of factors relating land use and land cover change. Specifically, demographic...
Understanding the nexus between deforestation, food production, land degradation, and culture contri...
Summary Deforestation in Central America's rain forests is a growing problem that is typically ...
In recent years trans-boundary incursions from Petén, Guatemala into Belize’s Maya Mountain Massif (...
Guatemala was among the world’s leaders in deforestation during the 1990s at a rate of 2% per annum....
Agricultural frontiers are hot spots for the most dramatic land cover change in the history of human...
The Maya Biosphere Reserve (MBR) is the largest and most important conservation area in Guatemala, c...
In explaining variability in tropical deforestation, scholars have focused almost exclusively on in ...
Abstract. This paper examines potential differences in land use between Q’eqchí Maya and Ladino (Spa...
This dissertation is the result of geographic research combining several years of study of Guatemala...
This paper examines potential relations between factors related to fertility and the access to and u...
Tropical deforestation is one of the world’s most pressing environmental issues. Some theorists, bui...
This paper analyses some key findings emerged in the study of the Mayan community of S. José Sinaché...
This paper examines potential relations between factors related to fertility and the access to and u...
Community forests and protected areas have each been proposed as strategies to stop deforestation. T...
This paper examines potential relations between factors related to fertility and the access to and u...
Understanding the nexus between deforestation, food production, land degradation, and culture contri...
Summary Deforestation in Central America's rain forests is a growing problem that is typically ...
In recent years trans-boundary incursions from Petén, Guatemala into Belize’s Maya Mountain Massif (...
Guatemala was among the world’s leaders in deforestation during the 1990s at a rate of 2% per annum....
Agricultural frontiers are hot spots for the most dramatic land cover change in the history of human...
The Maya Biosphere Reserve (MBR) is the largest and most important conservation area in Guatemala, c...
In explaining variability in tropical deforestation, scholars have focused almost exclusively on in ...
Abstract. This paper examines potential differences in land use between Q’eqchí Maya and Ladino (Spa...
This dissertation is the result of geographic research combining several years of study of Guatemala...
This paper examines potential relations between factors related to fertility and the access to and u...
Tropical deforestation is one of the world’s most pressing environmental issues. Some theorists, bui...
This paper analyses some key findings emerged in the study of the Mayan community of S. José Sinaché...
This paper examines potential relations between factors related to fertility and the access to and u...
Community forests and protected areas have each been proposed as strategies to stop deforestation. T...
This paper examines potential relations between factors related to fertility and the access to and u...
Understanding the nexus between deforestation, food production, land degradation, and culture contri...
Summary Deforestation in Central America's rain forests is a growing problem that is typically ...
In recent years trans-boundary incursions from Petén, Guatemala into Belize’s Maya Mountain Massif (...