The exhaustion of natural resources is a central problem in the international agenda. The particular case of Amazon forest is at the top on the international environmental discussion. Two related problems are keys to be considered in the discussion of sustainable development in this region. First the predatory use of the natural resources of the forest mainly timber and genetic resources. Second the recognition of the existence of a population of around 20 million inhabitants in the region defined as “Legal Amazon Area”, aiming the improvement on the living conditions, enhancement of income level and acceleration of development. How to match both objectives is a puzzle faced by the present generation. The region is populated by initiatives ...
This essay constitutes a piece of boundary work between science and policy. It illustrates the confl...
The recent Amazon fire crises and the emerging anti-environmental governmental rhetoric across some ...
Sustainable exploitation is widely advocated as a strategy for reconciling economic pressures upon n...
The exhaustion of natural resources is a central problem in the international agenda. The particular...
The exhaustion of natural resources is a central problem in the international agenda. The particular...
The exhaustion of natural resources is a central problem in the international agenda. The particular...
<p class="03Abstract" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><span lang="EN-GB"><span style="font-family: Cali...
Over the last few years, forest-based communities have faced two different but related phenomena. On...
Amazonia possesses the world's largest remaining area of tropical rainforest (3.5 million km2)....
Over the past decade, issues related to territory, local governance and globalisation have changed t...
This study examines the impacts of the development of the principal extractive products of the Amazo...
As the single largest forested area in the world, the Amazon is valued by the scientific community f...
Amazonia possesses the world\u27s largest remaining area of tropical rainforest (3.5 million sq. km)...
Sustained management of Amazonian forest is nonexistent on a commercial scale and is in its infancy ...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to analyze whether a long-term approach to managing...
This essay constitutes a piece of boundary work between science and policy. It illustrates the confl...
The recent Amazon fire crises and the emerging anti-environmental governmental rhetoric across some ...
Sustainable exploitation is widely advocated as a strategy for reconciling economic pressures upon n...
The exhaustion of natural resources is a central problem in the international agenda. The particular...
The exhaustion of natural resources is a central problem in the international agenda. The particular...
The exhaustion of natural resources is a central problem in the international agenda. The particular...
<p class="03Abstract" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><span lang="EN-GB"><span style="font-family: Cali...
Over the last few years, forest-based communities have faced two different but related phenomena. On...
Amazonia possesses the world's largest remaining area of tropical rainforest (3.5 million km2)....
Over the past decade, issues related to territory, local governance and globalisation have changed t...
This study examines the impacts of the development of the principal extractive products of the Amazo...
As the single largest forested area in the world, the Amazon is valued by the scientific community f...
Amazonia possesses the world\u27s largest remaining area of tropical rainforest (3.5 million sq. km)...
Sustained management of Amazonian forest is nonexistent on a commercial scale and is in its infancy ...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to analyze whether a long-term approach to managing...
This essay constitutes a piece of boundary work between science and policy. It illustrates the confl...
The recent Amazon fire crises and the emerging anti-environmental governmental rhetoric across some ...
Sustainable exploitation is widely advocated as a strategy for reconciling economic pressures upon n...