We investigate natural resource governance in three indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazon. We base our analysis on an evolutionary governance model in which governance dimensions emerge as relevant through time. The less accessible of the communities represents earlier steps in governance evolution, while the more physically accessible is more integrated into the western scene. We observe how increased physical accessibility in a community brings in western governance models which hybridize with more traditional ones, influencing the couplings between the social and ecological systems. We zoom in on changing management of three commonly used palm species and illustrate how detailed studies of natural resource management contribute ...
Polycultured agrarian systems in Ecuadorian Amazonia (also called chakras or swollen gardens) are ch...
This paper discusses the way in which local populations have transformed and adapted natural resourc...
Research on natural resource management suggests that local perceptions form the basis upon which ma...
We investigate natural resource governance in three indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazon. ...
<p>We investigate natural resource governance in three indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazo...
As people change their livelihood preferences, they change the way they relate to the natural resour...
Amazonian communities can greatly benefit from the forest resources they hold by setting up communit...
Much of the literature on common-pool resources has focused on elucidating the social mechanisms and...
Much of the literature on common-pool resources has focused on elucidating the social mechanisms and...
We use social ecological systems theory (SES) to analyse change in forest communities in the norther...
Aim: Palms are iconic and dominant elements of neotropical forests. In the Amazon region, palms have...
This study analyzes the main cultural particularities: worldviews and ways of knowing that are assoc...
ABSTRACT Amazonian peoples use and manage plant populations in previously domesticated landscapes, b...
Annual rates of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon declined by 77.5% between 2004 and 2011. Yet, ...
One of the major environmental challenges of the twenty-first century is the continued rapid defores...
Polycultured agrarian systems in Ecuadorian Amazonia (also called chakras or swollen gardens) are ch...
This paper discusses the way in which local populations have transformed and adapted natural resourc...
Research on natural resource management suggests that local perceptions form the basis upon which ma...
We investigate natural resource governance in three indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazon. ...
<p>We investigate natural resource governance in three indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazo...
As people change their livelihood preferences, they change the way they relate to the natural resour...
Amazonian communities can greatly benefit from the forest resources they hold by setting up communit...
Much of the literature on common-pool resources has focused on elucidating the social mechanisms and...
Much of the literature on common-pool resources has focused on elucidating the social mechanisms and...
We use social ecological systems theory (SES) to analyse change in forest communities in the norther...
Aim: Palms are iconic and dominant elements of neotropical forests. In the Amazon region, palms have...
This study analyzes the main cultural particularities: worldviews and ways of knowing that are assoc...
ABSTRACT Amazonian peoples use and manage plant populations in previously domesticated landscapes, b...
Annual rates of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon declined by 77.5% between 2004 and 2011. Yet, ...
One of the major environmental challenges of the twenty-first century is the continued rapid defores...
Polycultured agrarian systems in Ecuadorian Amazonia (also called chakras or swollen gardens) are ch...
This paper discusses the way in which local populations have transformed and adapted natural resourc...
Research on natural resource management suggests that local perceptions form the basis upon which ma...