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Changing and partially successful local institutions for harvest of thatch palm leaves
ArticleAbstract: In some cases, users of common-pool resources (CPR) successfully govern and manage these for collectPalabras claves:amazonía, Common-pool resources, Indigenous, Pholidostachys synanthera, Sustainability, Tropical RainforestAutores:Anders Henrik SirénFuentes:scopusDiscovering floristic and geoecological gradients across Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: Aim: To map and interpret floristic and geoecological patterns across the Amazon basin by combiningPalabras claves:amazonía, biogeographical regions, floristic gradients, Landsat satellite, medium resolution multispectral imagery, remote sensing, Tropical rain forest, vegetationAutores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Cárdenas G., Figueiredo F.O.G., Gabriel M. Moulatlet, Lehtonen S., Ruokolainen K., Tuomisto H., Van doninck J., Zuquim G.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:scopusHistory of natural resource use and environmental impacts in an interfluvial upland forest area in Western Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: Much of the research done on environmental impacts by Amazonian indigenous peoples in the past focusPalabras claves:amazonía, ECUADOR, environmental history, Forest clearing, Hunting, Indigenous peoplesAutores:Anders Henrik SirénFuentes:scopusIncluding spatial heterogeneity and animal dispersal when evaluating hunting: A model analysis and an empirical assessment in an Amazonian community
ArticleAbstract: Hunting in tropical forests is typically most intense near human settlements, and this creates gradiPalabras claves:amazonía, Hunting effort, No-take areas, Spatially explicit harvest model, Sustainable harvestingAutores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Hambäck P., Machoa J.D.Fuentes:scopus