This article explores the transformations undergone by indigenous agricultural systems in periurban areas of the Rio Negro (Amazonas, Brazil). Rather than losing their characteristics, these systems have basically been transposed from a forest context to periurban areas, maintaining multi-plot cultivation, dynamic management of agrobiodiversity and traditional knowledge. But this agriculture is confronted by the values of modernity embedded in urban agriculture. The recognition of the ecological and cultural relevance of indigenous practices depends on new kinds of market integration and partnerships
International audienceWe analyse the transformations in indigenous resource management due to urbani...
Land frontiers in the Brazilian Amazon continue to be dominated by the expansion of cattle ranching ...
This article focuses on one of the themes developed in the Project leader between Fluminense Federal...
International audienceThis article explores the transformations undergone by indigenous agricultural...
In Amazonia, shifting cultivation is the main farming system, and it is practiced in heterogeneous e...
International audienceIn Amazonia, shifting cultivation is the main farming system, and it is practi...
This article evaluates the agroeconomical grounds and territorial practices for the resilience of in...
International audienceIn tropical forests, urbanization processes are usually not compatible with di...
International audienceDespite its isolation from land communications networks and colonization front...
This paper presents the results of the analysis of São Gabriel da Cachoeira’s agrarian system. This ...
International audienceNowadays, traditional societies of the Amazon experience strong changes that c...
Urbanisation in Brazil's Amazonianregion is not only occurring along pioneerfronts. In remote region...
The past decade witnessed important changes in the Amazon region. The diversity of cities and urbani...
The image of agriculture in the Amazon is often shaped by colonisation fronts encroaching on the for...
This article examines the dynamics of agricultural systems used by small farmers in the northeast of...
International audienceWe analyse the transformations in indigenous resource management due to urbani...
Land frontiers in the Brazilian Amazon continue to be dominated by the expansion of cattle ranching ...
This article focuses on one of the themes developed in the Project leader between Fluminense Federal...
International audienceThis article explores the transformations undergone by indigenous agricultural...
In Amazonia, shifting cultivation is the main farming system, and it is practiced in heterogeneous e...
International audienceIn Amazonia, shifting cultivation is the main farming system, and it is practi...
This article evaluates the agroeconomical grounds and territorial practices for the resilience of in...
International audienceIn tropical forests, urbanization processes are usually not compatible with di...
International audienceDespite its isolation from land communications networks and colonization front...
This paper presents the results of the analysis of São Gabriel da Cachoeira’s agrarian system. This ...
International audienceNowadays, traditional societies of the Amazon experience strong changes that c...
Urbanisation in Brazil's Amazonianregion is not only occurring along pioneerfronts. In remote region...
The past decade witnessed important changes in the Amazon region. The diversity of cities and urbani...
The image of agriculture in the Amazon is often shaped by colonisation fronts encroaching on the for...
This article examines the dynamics of agricultural systems used by small farmers in the northeast of...
International audienceWe analyse the transformations in indigenous resource management due to urbani...
Land frontiers in the Brazilian Amazon continue to be dominated by the expansion of cattle ranching ...
This article focuses on one of the themes developed in the Project leader between Fluminense Federal...