In Latin America countries, competition for access to natural resources among different groups has been a major reason for the outburst of violence over the last decades. One of the main aims of the political ecology concerns the understanding of the environmental conditions that can underlies the social conflict among people. Such understanding needs to be based on a detailed investigation of the natural resources of the landscape, mainly the soils. Few years ago the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs financed a soil survey with a humanitarian purpose: the development of a peace plan between Peru and Ecuador by improving the socio-economic conditions of the rural populations living in the areas close to the border. To achieve such goal, ...
Over the last 12 years a data base of climate, soils and crop distribution has been assembled for La...
The survey was a research collaboration between International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)...
Ecuador is facing several threats to its food and water security, with over a tenth of its populatio...
In Latin America countries, competition for access to natural resources among different groups has b...
The hierarchial concept of land use planning becomes less relevant in a society with continuous inte...
The thesis was conducted to investigate soil fertility changes and assess the sustainability of agro...
An interesting, yet dynamic issue in conservational ecology is the search for sustainable, efficient...
Globalization has had a profound effect on the people of Ecuador, especially the nation’s indigenous...
Poverty alleviation has not been achieved through rural development efforts in the Andean region of ...
This project investigates the relationship between autochthonous people and immigrants in a valley o...
The paper describes a practical approach to developing a georeferenced natural resource database tha...
An environmental diagnosis is made in the Amazonian Kichwa region (Napo and Pastaza provinces, Ecuad...
Since the 1930s there has been worldwide concern about the effects and impacts of land degradation. ...
The survey was a research collaboration between International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)...
The survey was a research collaboration between International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)...
Over the last 12 years a data base of climate, soils and crop distribution has been assembled for La...
The survey was a research collaboration between International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)...
Ecuador is facing several threats to its food and water security, with over a tenth of its populatio...
In Latin America countries, competition for access to natural resources among different groups has b...
The hierarchial concept of land use planning becomes less relevant in a society with continuous inte...
The thesis was conducted to investigate soil fertility changes and assess the sustainability of agro...
An interesting, yet dynamic issue in conservational ecology is the search for sustainable, efficient...
Globalization has had a profound effect on the people of Ecuador, especially the nation’s indigenous...
Poverty alleviation has not been achieved through rural development efforts in the Andean region of ...
This project investigates the relationship between autochthonous people and immigrants in a valley o...
The paper describes a practical approach to developing a georeferenced natural resource database tha...
An environmental diagnosis is made in the Amazonian Kichwa region (Napo and Pastaza provinces, Ecuad...
Since the 1930s there has been worldwide concern about the effects and impacts of land degradation. ...
The survey was a research collaboration between International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)...
The survey was a research collaboration between International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)...
Over the last 12 years a data base of climate, soils and crop distribution has been assembled for La...
The survey was a research collaboration between International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)...
Ecuador is facing several threats to its food and water security, with over a tenth of its populatio...