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Correlates 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:scopusImmediate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the use of wildlife as food among indigenous people and local communities in South America
ArticleAbstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a range of effects on the environment and particularly on wildlife, thPalabras claves:Adaptation strategies, binary logistic regression, covid-19, FOOD SECURITY, IPLCs, SOUTH AMERICA, wildlife useAutores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Correa M.S.A., Paemelaere E.A.D., Quintero S., Rios E.Y.C., Van Vliet N., Williams T.B.Fuentes:scopusQuantifying fish catches and fish consumption in the Amazon Basin
ArticleAbstract: The Amazon Basin is the largest in the world and for many of its inhabitants fishing is a cruciallyPalabras claves:Amazon fisheries, fisheries statistics, household surveys, subsistence fishingAutores:Anders Henrik Sirén, Valbo-Jørgensen J.Fuentes:scopusPopulation growth and land use intensification in a subsistence-based indigenous community in the Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Shifting cultivation practiced by indigenous peoples living at low population densities in tropicalPalabras claves:ECUADOR, land use change, Population growth, Shifting cultivation, Tropical ForestAutores:Anders Henrik SirénFuentes:scopusNatural resources in indigenous peoples' land in Amazonia: A tragedy of the commons?
ArticleAbstract: Wild game and other renewable resources in tropical rainforests inhabited by indigenous peoples arePalabras claves:Agriculture, Common Pool Resources, fishing, Geonoma, Hunting, Thatch, Tropical forestsAutores:Anders Henrik SirénFuentes:scopus