Much of the literature on common-pool resources has focused on elucidating the social mechanisms and local institutions that lead to the regulation of common-pool resources. There is much less information about how management regimes translate into environmental impacts or how environmental impacts influence the emergence of management decisions. We use quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate the link between forest condition, agricultural change and the emergence of common-pool resource management regimes in two indigenous Kichwa communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon. We show that forest condition is linked to agricultural production and that the perception of common-pool resource scarcity influences the emergence of management ...
We investigate natural resource governance in three indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazon. ...
Research on natural resource management suggests that local perceptions form the basis upon which ma...
Proposed session: Understanding challenges and opportunities facing a transition to more sustainable...
Much of the literature on common-pool resources has focused on elucidating the social mechanisms and...
Much of the literature on common-pool resources has focused on elucidating the social mechanisms and...
International audienceWe compare conservation outcomes between a protected area (PA) and four indige...
textThis study takes a spatial perspective to analyze traditional land-use and production systems in...
Wild product harvesting by forest-dwelling peoples, including hunting, fishing, forest product colle...
Amazonian communities can greatly benefit from the forest resources they hold by setting up communit...
A large share of the World’s tropical forests are used and managed by local communities. The wise ma...
This study examines the demand for land resources and agricultural production in the lower Pastaza R...
Human-induced environmental change is not a new phenomenon in biologically rich areas of western Ama...
Land frontiers in the Brazilian Amazon continue to be dominated by the expansion of cattle ranching ...
In tropical forests farmers are among the most important agents of deforestation. At the interface b...
In tropical forests farmers are among the most important agents of deforestation. At the interface b...
We investigate natural resource governance in three indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazon. ...
Research on natural resource management suggests that local perceptions form the basis upon which ma...
Proposed session: Understanding challenges and opportunities facing a transition to more sustainable...
Much of the literature on common-pool resources has focused on elucidating the social mechanisms and...
Much of the literature on common-pool resources has focused on elucidating the social mechanisms and...
International audienceWe compare conservation outcomes between a protected area (PA) and four indige...
textThis study takes a spatial perspective to analyze traditional land-use and production systems in...
Wild product harvesting by forest-dwelling peoples, including hunting, fishing, forest product colle...
Amazonian communities can greatly benefit from the forest resources they hold by setting up communit...
A large share of the World’s tropical forests are used and managed by local communities. The wise ma...
This study examines the demand for land resources and agricultural production in the lower Pastaza R...
Human-induced environmental change is not a new phenomenon in biologically rich areas of western Ama...
Land frontiers in the Brazilian Amazon continue to be dominated by the expansion of cattle ranching ...
In tropical forests farmers are among the most important agents of deforestation. At the interface b...
In tropical forests farmers are among the most important agents of deforestation. At the interface b...
We investigate natural resource governance in three indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazon. ...
Research on natural resource management suggests that local perceptions form the basis upon which ma...
Proposed session: Understanding challenges and opportunities facing a transition to more sustainable...