Subsistence hunting has sustained human populations in New Guinea for millennia, without seriously affecting the highest levels of biodiversity on Earth. Recent changes to hunting practices, demographic, social and economic context and the introduction of large exotic species has significantly altered the dynamic of hunting and its potential effects in north-west New Guinea. In this paper we examine contemporary hunting practices of six ethnic groups from highland to coastal sites throughout Papua and West Papua provinces of Indonesia. Semi-structured interviews were used to examine hunting practices as well as customary rules and attitudes associated with hunting in the region and how they have changed in living memory. Each group indicate...
1. Land-use change and political–economic shifts have shaped hunting patterns globally; even as trad...
We conducted a study in eleven villages in the West Papuan Bird's Head Peninsula to determine huntin...
Altres ajuts: we thank the Gran Consejo Tsimane' and the Tsimane' villages for their consent and sup...
Wildlife hunting is important in satisfying people’s need for meat as a source of dietary protein as...
Regional governments are increasingly developing conservation policy initiatives that are framed alo...
Archaeological records showed that human have lived in Borneo for at least 40000 and evidence of wil...
In Papua, the practices of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) in hunting were: limiting hunting ...
Traditional wisdom is defined as social, politic, culture, economics and environment system in parti...
Native Papuans are relied on hunting for subsistence purposes and significantly contributed to tradi...
Manik H, Yurmiaty H, Asmara IY, Handarto, Iskandar J, Partasasmita R. 2018. Wattled Brushturkey hunt...
Hunting has an ambivalent relationship with conservation: it can deplete and threaten vulnerable wil...
In a telecoupled world, people and ecosystems are intricately linked across vast spatial scales. Con...
[[abstract]]In order to investigate the hunting status, usage of hunting tools, hunting yields, and ...
Native Papuans are relied on hunting for subsistence purposes and significantly contributed to tradi...
Abstract Land‐use change and political–economic shifts have shaped hunting patterns globally, even a...
1. Land-use change and political–economic shifts have shaped hunting patterns globally; even as trad...
We conducted a study in eleven villages in the West Papuan Bird's Head Peninsula to determine huntin...
Altres ajuts: we thank the Gran Consejo Tsimane' and the Tsimane' villages for their consent and sup...
Wildlife hunting is important in satisfying people’s need for meat as a source of dietary protein as...
Regional governments are increasingly developing conservation policy initiatives that are framed alo...
Archaeological records showed that human have lived in Borneo for at least 40000 and evidence of wil...
In Papua, the practices of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) in hunting were: limiting hunting ...
Traditional wisdom is defined as social, politic, culture, economics and environment system in parti...
Native Papuans are relied on hunting for subsistence purposes and significantly contributed to tradi...
Manik H, Yurmiaty H, Asmara IY, Handarto, Iskandar J, Partasasmita R. 2018. Wattled Brushturkey hunt...
Hunting has an ambivalent relationship with conservation: it can deplete and threaten vulnerable wil...
In a telecoupled world, people and ecosystems are intricately linked across vast spatial scales. Con...
[[abstract]]In order to investigate the hunting status, usage of hunting tools, hunting yields, and ...
Native Papuans are relied on hunting for subsistence purposes and significantly contributed to tradi...
Abstract Land‐use change and political–economic shifts have shaped hunting patterns globally, even a...
1. Land-use change and political–economic shifts have shaped hunting patterns globally; even as trad...
We conducted a study in eleven villages in the West Papuan Bird's Head Peninsula to determine huntin...
Altres ajuts: we thank the Gran Consejo Tsimane' and the Tsimane' villages for their consent and sup...