<p class="Pa3"><a>http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509815724</a></p><p class="Pa3">This article seeks to discuss the results with the survey that sought to identify, by means of indicators and social-economical information, if the exploitation of baru nut (<em>Dipteryx alata </em>Vogel) – a Brazilian species from the savannah – carried out by the private sector (companies, cooperatives and representatives organizations of family farmer), established in municipalities in Goiás state and in the Federal District, which represents a sustainable alternative to generate income. This study measured the environmental, social, economic, political, and health dimensions of sustainability by using indicators. This study also searched identify the obstacl...
The Brazil nut is an important Brazilian socio-biodiversity commodity. This article analyzes product...
<p class="BodyText21"><span lang="EN-US">The present study had as objective to characterize aspects ...
Assessing the consequences of human exploitation at different intensities on ecosystem services is i...
This article seeks to discuss the results of a survey that sought to identify, by means of indicator...
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Tecnologia, Departamento de Engenharia...
Brazil has a vast diversity of natural resources, which are important in the economic and social con...
Sustainable exploitation is widely advocated as a strategy for reconciling economic pressures upon n...
Although many examples of multiple-use forest management may be found in tropical smallholder system...
The Amazon biome occupies 60% of Brazilian territory, configured as a complex metabolism due to its ...
The Amazon biome occupies 60% of Brazilian territory, configured as a complex metabolism due to its ...
Brazil nuts are an important source of income for many Amazon people. Consequently, the aim of this ...
The Brazil nut (the seeds of the rainforest tree Bertholletia excelsa) is the only globally traded s...
Brazil nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl) management, is a traditional activity ...
Brazil nuts are harvested from the primary rainforests in the Amazonian lowlands as a direct form of...
Abstract Babassu (Attalea speciosa Mart. ex Spreng) kernels are one of Brazil's main non-timber fore...
The Brazil nut is an important Brazilian socio-biodiversity commodity. This article analyzes product...
<p class="BodyText21"><span lang="EN-US">The present study had as objective to characterize aspects ...
Assessing the consequences of human exploitation at different intensities on ecosystem services is i...
This article seeks to discuss the results of a survey that sought to identify, by means of indicator...
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Tecnologia, Departamento de Engenharia...
Brazil has a vast diversity of natural resources, which are important in the economic and social con...
Sustainable exploitation is widely advocated as a strategy for reconciling economic pressures upon n...
Although many examples of multiple-use forest management may be found in tropical smallholder system...
The Amazon biome occupies 60% of Brazilian territory, configured as a complex metabolism due to its ...
The Amazon biome occupies 60% of Brazilian territory, configured as a complex metabolism due to its ...
Brazil nuts are an important source of income for many Amazon people. Consequently, the aim of this ...
The Brazil nut (the seeds of the rainforest tree Bertholletia excelsa) is the only globally traded s...
Brazil nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl) management, is a traditional activity ...
Brazil nuts are harvested from the primary rainforests in the Amazonian lowlands as a direct form of...
Abstract Babassu (Attalea speciosa Mart. ex Spreng) kernels are one of Brazil's main non-timber fore...
The Brazil nut is an important Brazilian socio-biodiversity commodity. This article analyzes product...
<p class="BodyText21"><span lang="EN-US">The present study had as objective to characterize aspects ...
Assessing the consequences of human exploitation at different intensities on ecosystem services is i...