<p>This study reports results on uses given by an indigenous community to biodiversity evolving in a protected area of Ecuadorian Amazon. Its current usage levels are compared in terms of their sustainability with those recorded five years earlier. Results show a high annual growth rate of the population of the indigenous community, as well as low income<br />and welfare levels. Data equally shows that biodiversity use levels by indigenous community remain crucial for their survival. These wild populations persistently generate environmental services over time, which infer their sustainable use in the time period analyzed. However, serious doubts appear on the continuity of this trend in the medium and<br />long term.</p
The gradual disappearance of tropical animal species due to overhunting and habitat loss represents ...
Understanding how indigenous people use and manage natural resources is essential for promoting cons...
The purported sustainability of sustainable-use reserves (SURs) has been questioned in recent decade...
This study reports results on uses given by an indigenous community to biodiversity evolving in a pr...
Se reportan resultados sobre los usos que da una comunidad indígena a la biodiversidad en un área pr...
Finding new pathways for reconciling socioeconomic well-being and nature sustainability is criticall...
The Amazon is a biodiversity hotspot. Around 90% of its territory is inhabited by native communities...
Wild product harvesting by forest-dwelling peoples, including hunting, fishing, forest product colle...
Indigenous Reserves have played an indispensable role in maintaining forest areas in the Neotropics....
ABSTRACT This paper examines changes over time for a full generation of migrant settlers in the Nort...
Colombia embraces 7% of the Amazon basin, a worldwide conservation priority ecosystem, and most of ...
It is now widely accepted that research about people and their interactions with wildlife provides u...
Accelerating deforestation and ecological degradation, linked to political and economic policies and...
In the Amazon, the Sumaco Biosphere Reserve (SBR) is considered a key point of natural and cultural ...
UID/ANT/04038/2019It is now widely accepted that research about people and their interactions with w...
The gradual disappearance of tropical animal species due to overhunting and habitat loss represents ...
Understanding how indigenous people use and manage natural resources is essential for promoting cons...
The purported sustainability of sustainable-use reserves (SURs) has been questioned in recent decade...
This study reports results on uses given by an indigenous community to biodiversity evolving in a pr...
Se reportan resultados sobre los usos que da una comunidad indígena a la biodiversidad en un área pr...
Finding new pathways for reconciling socioeconomic well-being and nature sustainability is criticall...
The Amazon is a biodiversity hotspot. Around 90% of its territory is inhabited by native communities...
Wild product harvesting by forest-dwelling peoples, including hunting, fishing, forest product colle...
Indigenous Reserves have played an indispensable role in maintaining forest areas in the Neotropics....
ABSTRACT This paper examines changes over time for a full generation of migrant settlers in the Nort...
Colombia embraces 7% of the Amazon basin, a worldwide conservation priority ecosystem, and most of ...
It is now widely accepted that research about people and their interactions with wildlife provides u...
Accelerating deforestation and ecological degradation, linked to political and economic policies and...
In the Amazon, the Sumaco Biosphere Reserve (SBR) is considered a key point of natural and cultural ...
UID/ANT/04038/2019It is now widely accepted that research about people and their interactions with w...
The gradual disappearance of tropical animal species due to overhunting and habitat loss represents ...
Understanding how indigenous people use and manage natural resources is essential for promoting cons...
The purported sustainability of sustainable-use reserves (SURs) has been questioned in recent decade...