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Andean cloud forest tree lines: Naturalness, agriculture and the human dimension
ArticleAbstract: We challenge the paradigm of natural tree line formation in the equatorial Andes with an alternate vPalabras claves:Biodiversity drivers, ECUADOR, Mountain agriculture, Paramo, Restoration ecology, Tree line, Tropandean landscapes, Tropical AndesAutores:Fausto O. Sarmiento, Frolich L.M.Fuentes:scopusAnthropogenic change in the landscapes of highland Ecuador
ReviewAbstract: The anthropogenic nature of Andean ecosystems is discussed in the framework of tree-line dynamics inPalabras claves:Andes mountains, ECUADOR, Geoecology, Paramos, Tree-line change, tropical montane cloud forestAutores:Fausto O. SarmientoFuentes:scopusArrested succession in pastures hinders regeneration of Tropandean forests and shreds mountain landscapes
ArticleAbstract: Arrested succession is conspicuous in the abandoned pastures of the Andean piedmont that have encroaPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Forest conversion, HABITAT FRAGMENTATION, Landscape restoration, Seed dispersal, Tropical AndesAutores:Fausto O. SarmientoFuentes:scopusGeomorphology of Natural Hazards and Human-induced Disasters in Ecuador
ReviewAbstract: The active geology of Ecuador, as volcanic, tectonic, and plutonic conditions interact in the tropicPalabras claves:disasters, ECUADOR, Hazards, Land use, planning, Risk, Tropical Andes, VolcanoesAutores:Fausto O. SarmientoFuentes:scopusForest transformation in the wake of colonization: The quijos andean amazonian flank, past and present
ReviewAbstract: Forest transformation modified the Quijos’ ancient mountainscapes in three ways: scientific approximPalabras claves:Andean flanks, Biocultural Heritage, Cloud forests, ECUADOR, Farmscape, Forest frontier, Forestscape, Microrefugia, montology, Socioecological production landscape, Transformative changeAutores:Fausto O. Sarmiento, Rodríguez J., Yepez-Noboa A.Fuentes:scopusEthnoecology of the tropical Andes: Avian indicators of landscape change in highland Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Four Andean birds offer clues to rethink the ethnoecology of neotropical cloud forests, challengingPalabras claves:Anthropogenic change, Avian indicators, ECUADOR, ethnoecology, montology, Tropandean landscapes, Tropical AndesAutores:Fausto O. SarmientoFuentes:scopusTropical mountains multifunctionality: Dendritic appropriation of rurality or rhyzomic community resilience as food secrity panacea
Book PartAbstract: We use a dendrological metaphor to explain our ideas on how multifunctional agriculture, ecology andPalabras claves:Amenity migration, Appropriation of rurality, COSTA RICA, Ecological modernity, ECUADOR, Environmental services, EthnotourismAutores:Fausto O. Sarmiento, Gordon B., Russo R.Fuentes:scopusSelling the public on sustainable watershed conservation
ArticleAbstract: The city of Quito, Ecuador, began working in 2000 to protect the ecologically fragile watershed areaPalabras claves:Conservation, ECUADOR, Environmental education, Papallacta, Sustainable Development, Watershed managementAutores:Fausto O. Sarmiento, Pugh J.Fuentes:scopusThe lapwing in andean ethnoecology: Proxy for landscape transformation
ArticleAbstract: The Andean lapwing (. Vanellus resplendens Tschudi) prompts rethinking of ethnoecology in neotropicaPalabras claves:Andes mountains, ECUADOR, ethnoecology, Landscape transformation, Paramo, tropics, Vanellus resplendensAutores:Fausto O. SarmientoFuentes:scopus