The present study has been carried out in the Southeastern sector of the Ecuadorian Amazon, in the Protected Area of the high Nangaritza River basin in three Indigenous Centers of the Shuar People: Shaime, Yayu and Napints, which belong to the Political-Administrative jurisdiction of the Zurmi Parish, in Nangaritza Corner, Province of Zamora Chinchipe. They are organized and represented in the Shuar Tayunts Association, in addition to its Directors and Central Clubs. This work is an effort to present the Shuar’s socio-environmental dynamics on the exploitation of palms, for which a socio-historical analysis of these three Centers is realized. Its floristic composition and palms were studied taking into consideration the ecological p...
In this paper we present traditional knowledge and importance of palms in Ashaninka people�s life. Q...
The Ecuadorian Amazon is recognized worldwide for its extraordinary megadiversity and multiplicity o...
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The botanical knowledge of the Shuar people is one of the largest in the Amazon basin and is in dang...
The assai tree (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) is a palm that occurs naturally in the floodplain environmen...
O trabalho teve como objetivo estudar o conhecimento ecológico tradicional dos quilombolas sobre a d...
As people change their livelihood preferences, they change the way they relate to the natural resour...
The buriti is a palm of high commercial value, with ecological and social importance in the Peruvian...
The traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples shows a different vision of the world to that of the...
A diagnosis was applied on agricultural crops in the Shuar Yandia Yacu and San José de Armenia commu...
Aim: Palms are iconic and dominant elements of neotropical forests. In the Amazon region, palms have...
This paper describes the uses of 64 species of palms in 28 villages in Departamento de Loreto, Peru....
In the Amazon, approximately 30% of the population is agglomerated in small villages or isolated are...
Throughout Amazonia anthropogenic soils associated with pre-Columbian settlements are called Terra P...
We compare past and present systems of management of palms in the Colombian Amazon, based on archaeo...
In this paper we present traditional knowledge and importance of palms in Ashaninka people�s life. Q...
The Ecuadorian Amazon is recognized worldwide for its extraordinary megadiversity and multiplicity o...
Versión en inglés disponible en la Biblioteca Digital del IDRC: Investigating health, biodiversity, ...
The botanical knowledge of the Shuar people is one of the largest in the Amazon basin and is in dang...
The assai tree (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) is a palm that occurs naturally in the floodplain environmen...
O trabalho teve como objetivo estudar o conhecimento ecológico tradicional dos quilombolas sobre a d...
As people change their livelihood preferences, they change the way they relate to the natural resour...
The buriti is a palm of high commercial value, with ecological and social importance in the Peruvian...
The traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples shows a different vision of the world to that of the...
A diagnosis was applied on agricultural crops in the Shuar Yandia Yacu and San José de Armenia commu...
Aim: Palms are iconic and dominant elements of neotropical forests. In the Amazon region, palms have...
This paper describes the uses of 64 species of palms in 28 villages in Departamento de Loreto, Peru....
In the Amazon, approximately 30% of the population is agglomerated in small villages or isolated are...
Throughout Amazonia anthropogenic soils associated with pre-Columbian settlements are called Terra P...
We compare past and present systems of management of palms in the Colombian Amazon, based on archaeo...
In this paper we present traditional knowledge and importance of palms in Ashaninka people�s life. Q...
The Ecuadorian Amazon is recognized worldwide for its extraordinary megadiversity and multiplicity o...
Versión en inglés disponible en la Biblioteca Digital del IDRC: Investigating health, biodiversity, ...