Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is a potential source of ecological information. Typically TEK has been documented at the species level, but habitat data would be equally valuable for conservation applications. We compared the TEK forest type classification of ribereños, the non-indigenous rural peasantry of Peruvian Amazonia, to a floristic classification produced using systematically collected botanical data. Indicator species analysis of pteridophytes in 300 plots detected two forest types on non-flooded tierra firme, each associated with distinct soil texture and fertility, and one forest type in areas subject to flooding. Nine TEK forest types were represented in the same set of plots. Each TEK forest type was consistently (>82%...
Because forest plantations cover an extensive area worldwide, they play an important role shaping cu...
For millennia, Amazonian peoples have managed forest resources, modifying the natural environment in...
Native Amazonian populations managed forest resources in numerous ways, often creating oligarchic fo...
Abstract Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is a potential source of ecological information. Ty...
<p>Amazonia contains the largest remaining tracts of undisturbed tropical forest on earth, and is th...
This article deals with the perception that traditional people living in a protected area of the Bra...
This study assessed the ethnobotanical use and knowledge of forest plant diversity among the Ribeiri...
Many indigenous people hold detailed ecological knowledge about their environment and have developed...
Aim: To assess the utility of indigenous habitat knowledge in studies of habitat diversity in Amazon...
To assess the utility of indigenous habitat knowledge in studies of habitat diversity in Amazonia. B...
International audienceThe marks of prehistoric human societies on tropical forests can still be dete...
Questions concerning the availability of resources in tropical rain forests have given rise to the c...
Woody plant diversity from the Amazonian savannas has been poorly quantified. In order to improve th...
Past human modification of forests has been documented in central, southwestern, and eastern Amazoni...
To decipher the long-term influences of pre-Columbian land occupations on contemporary forest struct...
Because forest plantations cover an extensive area worldwide, they play an important role shaping cu...
For millennia, Amazonian peoples have managed forest resources, modifying the natural environment in...
Native Amazonian populations managed forest resources in numerous ways, often creating oligarchic fo...
Abstract Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is a potential source of ecological information. Ty...
<p>Amazonia contains the largest remaining tracts of undisturbed tropical forest on earth, and is th...
This article deals with the perception that traditional people living in a protected area of the Bra...
This study assessed the ethnobotanical use and knowledge of forest plant diversity among the Ribeiri...
Many indigenous people hold detailed ecological knowledge about their environment and have developed...
Aim: To assess the utility of indigenous habitat knowledge in studies of habitat diversity in Amazon...
To assess the utility of indigenous habitat knowledge in studies of habitat diversity in Amazonia. B...
International audienceThe marks of prehistoric human societies on tropical forests can still be dete...
Questions concerning the availability of resources in tropical rain forests have given rise to the c...
Woody plant diversity from the Amazonian savannas has been poorly quantified. In order to improve th...
Past human modification of forests has been documented in central, southwestern, and eastern Amazoni...
To decipher the long-term influences of pre-Columbian land occupations on contemporary forest struct...
Because forest plantations cover an extensive area worldwide, they play an important role shaping cu...
For millennia, Amazonian peoples have managed forest resources, modifying the natural environment in...
Native Amazonian populations managed forest resources in numerous ways, often creating oligarchic fo...