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Determinants of tree species turnover in a southern Amazonian rain forest
ArticleAbstract: Questions: What is the relative importance of environmental variables and geographical distances toPalabras claves:Dispersal limitation, Environmental Variables, Geographical distances, Lowland Bolivia, Niche factors, Plant community assembly, Soil variablesAutores:Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Martí Orta-Martínez, Paneque-Gálvez J., Pino J., Reyes-García V.Fuentes:scopusCultural change and traditional ecological knowledge: An empirical analysis from the Tsimane' in the Bolivian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Among the different factors associated with change in traditional ecological knowledge, the study ofPalabras claves:Amerindians, cultural consensus, folk knowledge, Indigenous peoples, plant use knowledgeAutores:Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Martí Orta-Martínez, Paneque-Gálvez J., Pino J., Reyes-García V.Fuentes:scopusAre Ecologically Important Tree Species the Most Useful? A Case Study from Indigenous People in the Bolivian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Are Ecologically Important Tree Species the Most Useful? A Case Study from Indigenous People in thePalabras claves:ethnobotany, importance value index (IVI), species saliency, species usefulness, Tropical Forest, Tsimane' indigenous people, use value (UV)Autores:Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Martí Orta-Martínez, Paneque-Gálvez J., Pino J., Reyes-García V.Fuentes:scopusHigh overlap between traditional ecological knowledge and forest conservation found in the Bolivian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: It has been suggested that traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) may play a key role in forest consPalabras claves:Biocultural conservation, Bolivian lowlands, Ethnobotanical knowledge, Forest fragmentation, Indigenous acculturation, Indigenous knowledge systemsAutores:Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Martí Orta-Martínez, Mas J.F., Paneque-Gálvez J., Pérez-Llorente I., Reyes-García V.Fuentes:scopusIndigenous land reconfiguration and fragmented institutions: A historical political ecology of Tsimane' lands (Bolivian Amazon)
ArticleAbstract: Lands inhabited by indigenous peoples often have low population density but abundant natural resourcPalabras claves:AMAZON, Indigenous peoples, Indigenous rights, Land policies, LAND TENUREAutores:Bottazzi P., Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Martí Orta-Martínez, Pacheco P., Paneque-Gálvez J., Reyes-García V.Fuentes:scopusSecular trends on traditional ecological knowledge: An analysis of changes in different domains of knowledge among Tsimane' men
ArticleAbstract: Empirical research provides contradictory evidence of the loss of traditional ecological knowledge aPalabras claves:acculturation, Bolivian Amazon, Ethnobotanical knowledge, Tsimane' indigenous peoplesAutores:Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Martí Orta-Martínez, Paneque-Gálvez J., Pino J., Reyes-García V.Fuentes:scopusShifts in indigenous culture relate to forest tree diversity: A case study from the Tsimane', Bolivian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Understanding how indigenous peoples' management practices relate to biological diversity requires aPalabras claves:Anthropogenic impact, Biodiversity, Intracultural diversity, Tropical Forest, Tsimane' amerindiansAutores:Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Martí Orta-Martínez, Paneque-Gálvez J., Pino J., Reyes-García V.Fuentes:scopus