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Bioeconomic Modeling of Hunting in a Spatially Structured System With Two Prey Species
ArticleAbstract: Although it is well-known and documented that subsistence hunting in the tropics typically takes plaPalabras claves:bioeconomic equilibrium, bushmeat, central place foraging, extinction, HANDLING, transport, tropics, WildlifeAutores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Parvinen K.Fuentes:scopusA spatial bioeconomic model of the harvest of wild plants and animals
ArticleAbstract: The intensity of harvest of wild plants and animals often varies with the distance from human settlePalabras claves:Bioeconomic model, bushmeat, Hunting, Palm leaves, Pholidostachys synanthera, Spatial model, Thatch, WildlifeAutores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Parvinen K.Fuentes:scopusDetecting subtle land use change in tropical forests
ArticleAbstract: This paper presents a study of land use and land cover dynamics in an indigenous community in the AmPalabras claves:land use change, remote sensing, Shifting cultivation, Tropical ForestAutores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Brondízio E.S.Fuentes:scopusDeterminants of Wild Fish Consumption in Indigenous Communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: This paper analyzes the socioeconomic determinants of consumption of wild fish among the Kichwa andPalabras claves:Aquaculture, Ecuadorian Amazon, FISH, Kichwa, off-farm employment, shuarAutores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Cristian VascoFuentes:googlescopusDiagnosing Wild Species Harvest: Resource Use and Conservation
BookAbstract: Diagnosing Wild Species Harvest bridges gaps of knowledge fragmented among scientific disciplines asPalabras claves:Autores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Kalliola R., Salo M.Fuentes:scopusCorrelates of wildlife hunting in indigenous communities in the Pastaza province, Ecuadorian Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: Wild meat is an important source of dietary protein and fat for many indigenous peoples in Amazonia.Palabras claves:Ecuadorian Amazonia, household survey, indigenous people, Kichwa, shuar, Socioeconomic drivers, wildlife huntingAutores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Cristian VascoFuentes:scopusFish, wildlife, and human nutrition in tropical forests: A fat gap?
ArticleAbstract: Conservation biologists often mention human needs for dietary protein as being a main driving forcePalabras claves:Autores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Machoa J.D.Fuentes:scopusExperiences from harvest-driven conservation: Management of Amazonian river turtles as a common-pool resource
ArticleAbstract: Understanding what causes variability in the outcomes of common-pool resources management and governPalabras claves:Co-governance, Co-management, Egg relocation, Pacaya Samiria, Perú, PODOCNEMIS UNIFILISAutores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Harju E., Salo M.Fuentes:scopusDistance friction and the cost of hunting in tropical forest
ArticleAbstract: Empirical studies of tropical forest hunting have shown the existence of marked spatial gradients ofPalabras claves:Autores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Cardenas J.C., Hambäck P., Parvinen K.Fuentes:scopusMultispectral canopy reflectance improves spatial distribution models of Amazonian understory species
ArticleAbstract: Species distribution models are required for the research and management of biodiversity in the hypePalabras claves:amazonía, CHELSA, ferns, Landsat, remote sensing, Soils, Species distribution modellingAutores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Cárdenas G., doninck J.V., Gabriel M. Moulatlet, Jones M.M., Lehtonen S., Ruokolainen K., Tuomisto H., Zuquim G.Fuentes:scopus