Sabal palm has been used for thatching the traditional Maya house for over 3000 yr. The great importance of this resource has promoted its management within home gardens. Although traditionally managed populations in home gardens are capable of ecological long-term persistence, the impact of cultural change on sustainable resource management is poorly understood. By means of interviews in 108 households, we obtained information about Sabal management practices, leaf demand, and sociocultural data. Density and size structure of the palm populations in the respective home gardens were also measured. By means of principal components analysis, the sociocultural data were summarized into a cultural change index, which was then statistically rela...
Abstract Background Traditional markets outstandingly contribute to conservation of biocultural dive...
Research on natural resource management suggests that local perceptions form the basis upon which ma...
Three groups living off the same rainforest habitat manifest strikingly distinct behaviors, cognitio...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage Sabal (Areca...
Xa’an palm (Sabal yapa) has been used to thatch traditional Maya houses for over 3000 years. In the ...
<div><p>Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage <i>S...
Palm leaves are an important resource for family households. The effect of harvest on leaf productio...
Intensive agroforestry systems have played important roles in the survival of numerous indigenous po...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya man-age Sabal (Arec...
To understand the population dynamics of a species, it is necessary to document the way in which its...
Economic Stratification Differentiates Home Gardens in the Maya Village of Pomuch, Mexico. In this p...
To understand the population dynamics of a species, it is necessary to document the way in which its...
We investigated the relationships of land tenure, biological, cultural and spatial variables and the...
This dissertation is a study of the causal relationship between the decline of cultural diversity an...
In the vast literature on homegardens, most of the studies have focused on describing their properti...
Abstract Background Traditional markets outstandingly contribute to conservation of biocultural dive...
Research on natural resource management suggests that local perceptions form the basis upon which ma...
Three groups living off the same rainforest habitat manifest strikingly distinct behaviors, cognitio...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage Sabal (Areca...
Xa’an palm (Sabal yapa) has been used to thatch traditional Maya houses for over 3000 years. In the ...
<div><p>Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage <i>S...
Palm leaves are an important resource for family households. The effect of harvest on leaf productio...
Intensive agroforestry systems have played important roles in the survival of numerous indigenous po...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya man-age Sabal (Arec...
To understand the population dynamics of a species, it is necessary to document the way in which its...
Economic Stratification Differentiates Home Gardens in the Maya Village of Pomuch, Mexico. In this p...
To understand the population dynamics of a species, it is necessary to document the way in which its...
We investigated the relationships of land tenure, biological, cultural and spatial variables and the...
This dissertation is a study of the causal relationship between the decline of cultural diversity an...
In the vast literature on homegardens, most of the studies have focused on describing their properti...
Abstract Background Traditional markets outstandingly contribute to conservation of biocultural dive...
Research on natural resource management suggests that local perceptions form the basis upon which ma...
Three groups living off the same rainforest habitat manifest strikingly distinct behaviors, cognitio...