Within La Sepultura Biosphere Reserve in Chiapas, Mexico, human communities depend upon tropical pine-oak forests for survival. Management of this federally protected natural area is cooperative between government officials and local farmers and ranchers (producers). Producers conduct subsistence milpa agriculture and, by regulation of the reserve, have limited access to timber resources. I used a participatory, interdisciplinary approach to study community-based fire management in two communities within the reserve: Corazón del Valle and Valle de Corzo. Members of these two communities apply extensive traditional ecological knowledge in fire management. Focus groups and interviews revealed that producers integrate 40 environmental and soci...
2 pagesIn millions of acres of fire-adapted landscapes across the West, the need for forest restorat...
Fire in the forested tropics has profound environmental, economic, and social impacts at multiple ge...
Fire regime characteristics were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees in the Tutuaca reserve, a new...
Communities in Chiapas are pioneers in fire management; for example, land users have to request burn...
There is a critical need for more studies to identify socio-ecological drivers that affect conservat...
The relationship between people and wildfire has always been paradoxical: fire is an essential ecolo...
grantor: University of TorontoThe pine-oak forests of Mexico's Sierra Madre Occidental hav...
Despite regional deforestation threats, the state of Quintana Roo has maintained over 80% of its ter...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013I examined the impact of firewood extraction on the...
The Rara´ muri (Tarahumara) people live in the mountains and canyons of the Sierra Madre Occidental ...
support a mosaic of diverse ecosystems. Of these, the high-elevation, temperate pine-oak forests are...
Abstract: Fire regime characteristics were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees in the Tutuaca rese...
on the ecology of fire has challenged the view that the use of fire by indigenous peoples is detrime...
Recent research on the ecology of fire has challenged the view that the use of fire by indigenous pe...
Unprecedented forest fires are affecting large swathes of what were once fire-free Amazonian forests...
2 pagesIn millions of acres of fire-adapted landscapes across the West, the need for forest restorat...
Fire in the forested tropics has profound environmental, economic, and social impacts at multiple ge...
Fire regime characteristics were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees in the Tutuaca reserve, a new...
Communities in Chiapas are pioneers in fire management; for example, land users have to request burn...
There is a critical need for more studies to identify socio-ecological drivers that affect conservat...
The relationship between people and wildfire has always been paradoxical: fire is an essential ecolo...
grantor: University of TorontoThe pine-oak forests of Mexico's Sierra Madre Occidental hav...
Despite regional deforestation threats, the state of Quintana Roo has maintained over 80% of its ter...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013I examined the impact of firewood extraction on the...
The Rara´ muri (Tarahumara) people live in the mountains and canyons of the Sierra Madre Occidental ...
support a mosaic of diverse ecosystems. Of these, the high-elevation, temperate pine-oak forests are...
Abstract: Fire regime characteristics were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees in the Tutuaca rese...
on the ecology of fire has challenged the view that the use of fire by indigenous peoples is detrime...
Recent research on the ecology of fire has challenged the view that the use of fire by indigenous pe...
Unprecedented forest fires are affecting large swathes of what were once fire-free Amazonian forests...
2 pagesIn millions of acres of fire-adapted landscapes across the West, the need for forest restorat...
Fire in the forested tropics has profound environmental, economic, and social impacts at multiple ge...
Fire regime characteristics were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees in the Tutuaca reserve, a new...