International audienceDespite its isolation from land communications networks and colonization frontiers, the regions of the Upper and Middle Negro River are characterized by increasing connectivity between rural or forest areas, pertaining to communities, and urban areas, i.e. small towns along the river. Population movement between these two poles, on a temporary or permanent basis, results in expanded periurban agriculture, in the context of new social and ecological arrangements. A comparative approach is proposed to cultivated plants diversity, based on a sample of 14 and 18 families in these urban and forest contexts. Relations among the diversity of managed spaces, biological diversity and social networks involved in access to phytog...
It is commonfor residents of small cities, who are often of rural origin, to grow food plants in urb...
This article explores the transformations undergone by indigenous agricultural systems in periurban ...
Urban agriculture, including urban homegardens, is vital for urban survival of many people in variou...
International audienceDespite its isolation from land communications networks and colonization front...
Despite its isolation from land communications networks and colonization frontiers, the regions of t...
International audienceLocal norms and practices about perception and management of agrobiodiversity ...
International audienceThe diversity of cultivated plants that are selected and preserved by traditio...
International audienceNowadays, traditional societies of the Amazon experience strong changes that c...
International audienceIn tropical forests, urbanization processes are usually not compatible with di...
This paper presents the results of the analysis of São Gabriel da Cachoeira’s agrarian system. This ...
This article weaves some reflections on the relations society-nature in the Amazon region from the c...
International audienceThis article evaluates the agroeconomical grounds and territorial practices fo...
The Atlantic Rainforest is an area of importance for the conservation of biodiversity. Many traditio...
International audienceFood Diversity And Urbanization, Agrarian Transformations And Food Recompositi...
It is commonfor residents of small cities, who are often of rural origin, to grow food plants in urb...
This article explores the transformations undergone by indigenous agricultural systems in periurban ...
Urban agriculture, including urban homegardens, is vital for urban survival of many people in variou...
International audienceDespite its isolation from land communications networks and colonization front...
Despite its isolation from land communications networks and colonization frontiers, the regions of t...
International audienceLocal norms and practices about perception and management of agrobiodiversity ...
International audienceThe diversity of cultivated plants that are selected and preserved by traditio...
International audienceNowadays, traditional societies of the Amazon experience strong changes that c...
International audienceIn tropical forests, urbanization processes are usually not compatible with di...
This paper presents the results of the analysis of São Gabriel da Cachoeira’s agrarian system. This ...
This article weaves some reflections on the relations society-nature in the Amazon region from the c...
International audienceThis article evaluates the agroeconomical grounds and territorial practices fo...
The Atlantic Rainforest is an area of importance for the conservation of biodiversity. Many traditio...
International audienceFood Diversity And Urbanization, Agrarian Transformations And Food Recompositi...
It is commonfor residents of small cities, who are often of rural origin, to grow food plants in urb...
This article explores the transformations undergone by indigenous agricultural systems in periurban ...
Urban agriculture, including urban homegardens, is vital for urban survival of many people in variou...