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Changing indigenous cultures, economies and landscapes: The case of the Tsimane', Bolivian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Habitat fragmentation and habitat loss are two of the primary causes of biodiversity loss worldwide.Palabras claves:acculturation, Biocultural diversity, HABITAT FRAGMENTATION, habitat loss, Integration into the market economyAutores:Domínguez-Gómez J.A., Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Paneque-Gálvez J., Pérez-Llorente I., 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:scopusAmerindian and Afro-American Perceptions of Their Traditional Knowledge in the Chocó Biodiversity Hotspot
ArticleAbstract: The Chocó biodiversity hotspot is one of the most biodiverse and threatened regions on earth, yet thPalabras claves:Cultural change, Ecosystem Services, Indigenous peoples, Local knowledge, local perceptions, Palms, plant valuation, Quantitative EthnobotanyAutores:Balslev H., Camara-Lerét R., Copete J., Gomez M.S., Manuel J. MacíaFuentes:scopusGeospatial patterns in traditional knowledge serve in assessing intellectual property rights and benefit-sharing in northwest South America
ArticleAbstract: Results We found that most knowledge was not shared among countries, cultural groups, tribes, communPalabras claves:Biocultural diversity, Convention of biological diversity, ethnobotany, indigenous people, Nagoya Protocol, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Balslev H., Camara-Lerét R., Manuel J. Macía, Svenning J.C., Zambrana N.Y.P.Fuentes:scopusExploring Indigenous Landscape Classification across Different Dimensions: A Case Study from the Bolivian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Abstract: Decisions on landscape management are often dictated by government officials based on theiPalabras claves:Bolivian Amazon, ethnoclassification, ethnoecology, indigenous people, old-growth forest, Tsimane’Autores:Duane A., Fernandez-Llamazares Onrubia A., Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Paneque-Gálvez J., Reyes-García V., Riu-Bosoms C., Vidal T.Fuentes:scopusEvidence of traditional knowledge loss among a contemporary indigenous society
ArticleAbstract: As biological and linguistic diversity, the world's cultural diversity is on decline. However, to daPalabras claves:acculturation, Bolivian Amazon, Cultural change, folk knowledge, Tsimane'Autores:Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Martí Orta-Martínez, Paneque-Gálvez J., Pino J., Reyes-García V., Rubio-Campillo X.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:scopusHow Does Cultural Change Affect Indigenous Peoples' Hunting Activity? An Empirical Study among the Tsimane' in the Bolivian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Wildlife hunting is an important economic activity that contributes to the subsistence of indigenousPalabras claves:Bolivia, bushmeat, game harvest, livelihood, schooling, Tropical Rainforest, WildlifeAutores:Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Martí Orta-Martínez, Paneque-Gálvez J., Pino J., Reyes-García V.Fuentes:scopusOur knowledge and use of palms is a legacy for our children. Laquash Communities, San Martin, Peru
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Bussmann R.W., Manuel J. Macía, Téllez C., Vega C., Zambrana N.Y.P.Fuentes:scopusMedicinal plants for rich people vs. Medicinal plants for poor people: A case study from the Peruvian andes
ArticleAbstract: Traditional knowledge (TK) of medicinal plants in cities has been poorly studied across different inPalabras claves:Biocultural diversity, Ecosystem Services, Ethnopharmacology, livelihood, Medical eth-nobotany, Medicinal plants market, Socio-economic factors, Sustainability, Urban phytotherapyAutores:Barboza E., Corroto F., Manuel J. Macía, Rascón J.Fuentes:scopus