Deforestation monitoring is changing the nature of conservation practices in increasingly profound ways. This study illustrates how forest co-management by means of earth-observation technologies among Indigenous communities opens up new debates and perspectives on transformational actions for inclusion and equity in globalization. We analyze cases of drone adoption by the Shipibo Conibo and other Indigenous people on both sides (Peru and Brazil) of the Sierra del Divisor National Park. Our findings indicate that these technology adoptions may be inclusive and beneficial when combined with indigenous knowledge and alternative understandings of forest politics. First, we specify how counter-mapping initiatives grounded in Indigenous communit...
Remote sensing and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) can be combined to advance conservation of...
Indigenous territories are facing increasing pressures from numerous legal and illegal activities th...
The Amazon, and Neotropical forests, are one of the most important global biomes because of their ex...
Deforestation monitoring is changing the nature of conservation practices in increasingly profound w...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Altres ajuts: FBBVA research grant (BIOCON_06_106-...
The article discusses the sociotechnical infrastructures of deforestation detection in the Brazilian...
GIScience, drones, smartphones and bespoke apps are being deployed in the Ecuadorian and Peruvian Am...
This article examines a new set of policies embraced by indigenous leaders in the Upper Napo region ...
Community-based forest monitoring is seen as a way both to improve community engagement and particip...
To examine differences in land use and environmental impacts between colonist and indigenous populat...
This article explores the potential of Amazon indigenous agroforestry practices and forest understan...
The question of who participates in making forest environments usually refers to human stakeholders....
On June 5th 2009, an estimated thirty people died in a clash between governmental authorities and in...
The Amazon, and Neotropical forests, are one of the most important global biomes because of their ex...
Deforestation has risen sharply in Brazil since 2012, and conservation areas are facing increased pr...
Remote sensing and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) can be combined to advance conservation of...
Indigenous territories are facing increasing pressures from numerous legal and illegal activities th...
The Amazon, and Neotropical forests, are one of the most important global biomes because of their ex...
Deforestation monitoring is changing the nature of conservation practices in increasingly profound w...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Altres ajuts: FBBVA research grant (BIOCON_06_106-...
The article discusses the sociotechnical infrastructures of deforestation detection in the Brazilian...
GIScience, drones, smartphones and bespoke apps are being deployed in the Ecuadorian and Peruvian Am...
This article examines a new set of policies embraced by indigenous leaders in the Upper Napo region ...
Community-based forest monitoring is seen as a way both to improve community engagement and particip...
To examine differences in land use and environmental impacts between colonist and indigenous populat...
This article explores the potential of Amazon indigenous agroforestry practices and forest understan...
The question of who participates in making forest environments usually refers to human stakeholders....
On June 5th 2009, an estimated thirty people died in a clash between governmental authorities and in...
The Amazon, and Neotropical forests, are one of the most important global biomes because of their ex...
Deforestation has risen sharply in Brazil since 2012, and conservation areas are facing increased pr...
Remote sensing and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) can be combined to advance conservation of...
Indigenous territories are facing increasing pressures from numerous legal and illegal activities th...
The Amazon, and Neotropical forests, are one of the most important global biomes because of their ex...