textThis dissertation explores the uses of two tropical rainforest plants by three different people living in one common area. The setting is the Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve in northwestern Ecuador, an environmentally sensitive area and hot spot of biodiversity. The two plants are Heteropsis ecuadorensis, Araceae, and Astrocaryum standleyanum, Arecaceae, known locally as piquigua and mocora, respectively. They are used principally for their fibers. The three people are the indigenous Chachi, and two ethnically distinct groups of colonists, mestizos and AfroEcuadorians. Previous studies in ethnobotany have looked mainly at indigenous people’s use of wild plants. This study is significant in that it not only examines the practi...
The human population in the arid Chaco forests of Argentina is composed mainly of stockmen carrying ...
textThis dissertation contributes to debates in conservation biogeography by examining the spatial h...
textThis dissertation contributes to debates in conservation biogeography by examining the spatial h...
textThis dissertation explores the uses of two tropical rainforest plants by three different people...
Medicinal plants are an ecosystem service directly implicated in human well-being. In many rural com...
Understanding how indigenous people use and manage natural resources is essential for promoting cons...
This dissertation examines the multiplicity of uses associated with tree and palm species of the Rup...
This research shows that Indigenous communities have found ways to implement their own agendas withi...
This article examines the management and cultivation of two\ud plants in the Mache-Chindul Ecologica...
Big-leaf Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) is the neo-tropic's most valuable hardwood but it continue...
Diminishing cultural and biological diversity is a current global crisis. Tropical forests and indig...
Diminishing cultural and biological diversity is a current global crisis. Tropical forests and indig...
In summer 2012, I worked for six weeks on an environmental conservation project in the Amazon Rainfo...
<div><p>A main objective of ethnobotany is to document traditional knowledge about plants before it ...
This study explores the concept of conservation through plant use, through the palm, Iriartea deltoi...
The human population in the arid Chaco forests of Argentina is composed mainly of stockmen carrying ...
textThis dissertation contributes to debates in conservation biogeography by examining the spatial h...
textThis dissertation contributes to debates in conservation biogeography by examining the spatial h...
textThis dissertation explores the uses of two tropical rainforest plants by three different people...
Medicinal plants are an ecosystem service directly implicated in human well-being. In many rural com...
Understanding how indigenous people use and manage natural resources is essential for promoting cons...
This dissertation examines the multiplicity of uses associated with tree and palm species of the Rup...
This research shows that Indigenous communities have found ways to implement their own agendas withi...
This article examines the management and cultivation of two\ud plants in the Mache-Chindul Ecologica...
Big-leaf Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) is the neo-tropic's most valuable hardwood but it continue...
Diminishing cultural and biological diversity is a current global crisis. Tropical forests and indig...
Diminishing cultural and biological diversity is a current global crisis. Tropical forests and indig...
In summer 2012, I worked for six weeks on an environmental conservation project in the Amazon Rainfo...
<div><p>A main objective of ethnobotany is to document traditional knowledge about plants before it ...
This study explores the concept of conservation through plant use, through the palm, Iriartea deltoi...
The human population in the arid Chaco forests of Argentina is composed mainly of stockmen carrying ...
textThis dissertation contributes to debates in conservation biogeography by examining the spatial h...
textThis dissertation contributes to debates in conservation biogeography by examining the spatial h...