The sabedores (wise people) of the Amazon forest possess the knowledge to sustainably manage their environment which they have preserved and survived in for thousands of years. This paper is an overview of our project Sabedores- sabedoras which looks at the importance of researching and giving credit to indigenous methods of recuperation, preservation and management of the forest and varzea, Amazonas – Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador. The information presented is based on more than twenty years of field research with the sabedores from the Amazon forest in addition to two interdisciplinary projects (DEFRA-Darwin Initiative 9008 and 12016). The project researchers have worked directly with sabedores from a range of ethnic groups including Ui...
Carmen Alto is a remarkable indigenous community, of the Bolivian Amazon, interested in the commerci...
This paper presents the results of the project "We are the others: Identity and Territory Rikbaktsa”...
Abstract: Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local ...
The objective of this paper is to present a collaborative research process between the Nonuya indige...
Since the early 1990\u27s, community forestry has taken the spotlight in conservation and developm...
Since the early 1990\u27s, community forestry has taken the spotlight in conservation and developm...
This study analyzes the main cultural particularities: worldviews and ways of knowing that are assoc...
In 2010, NGOs Green Hope Colombia and Forestever started the development of an agroforestry project ...
Abstract: Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local ...
Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local forest man...
Abstract: Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local ...
Sustainable management of tropical forests relies largely on the interest of forest dwelling people ...
Background: Riparian forests provide ecosystem services that are essential for human well-being. The...
The Amazon system plays a significant role in the world?s climate and has the largest rainforest on ...
The current essay presents the results of research into sustainable development and environmental ed...
Carmen Alto is a remarkable indigenous community, of the Bolivian Amazon, interested in the commerci...
This paper presents the results of the project "We are the others: Identity and Territory Rikbaktsa”...
Abstract: Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local ...
The objective of this paper is to present a collaborative research process between the Nonuya indige...
Since the early 1990\u27s, community forestry has taken the spotlight in conservation and developm...
Since the early 1990\u27s, community forestry has taken the spotlight in conservation and developm...
This study analyzes the main cultural particularities: worldviews and ways of knowing that are assoc...
In 2010, NGOs Green Hope Colombia and Forestever started the development of an agroforestry project ...
Abstract: Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local ...
Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local forest man...
Abstract: Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local ...
Sustainable management of tropical forests relies largely on the interest of forest dwelling people ...
Background: Riparian forests provide ecosystem services that are essential for human well-being. The...
The Amazon system plays a significant role in the world?s climate and has the largest rainforest on ...
The current essay presents the results of research into sustainable development and environmental ed...
Carmen Alto is a remarkable indigenous community, of the Bolivian Amazon, interested in the commerci...
This paper presents the results of the project "We are the others: Identity and Territory Rikbaktsa”...
Abstract: Between 2005 and 2009, the EU-financed project ForLive set out to analyse promising local ...