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Engagement increases people willingness to sustain restored areas beyond financial incentives
ArticleAbstract: Monitoring of socioeconomic impacts has often been ignored in restoration projects. Here, we designPalabras claves:Ecological Restoration, ECUADOR, Indicators, Monitoring, participant perception, Stakeholder engagementAutores:Marina Mazón, Óscar Romero, Tatiana Lizbeth Ojeda-Luna, Valentina RebolledoFuentes:googlescopusMeasuring forest and agricultural income in the Ecuadorian lowland rainforest frontiers: Do deforestation and conservation strategies matter?
ArticleAbstract: Forest and agricultural activities are the main income source in tropical regions. Ecuadorian farmerPalabras claves:AMAZON, ECUADORIAN CHOCO, Incentive-based conservation, protected areas, Rural livelihoodsAutores:Dieter M., Günter S., Tatiana Lizbeth Ojeda-Luna, Zhunusova E.Fuentes:googlescopusInterplay of governance elements and their effects on deforestation in tropical landscapes: Quantitative insights from Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: After state-centered and market-centered approaches have driven international development cooperatioPalabras claves:Deforestation, ECUADOR, Governance, Multiple regression analysis, Principal Component Analysis, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Bolier Torres, DeDecker M., Fischer R., Giessen L., Günter S., Rubén Ferrer Velasco, Tamayo Cordero F., Tatiana Lizbeth Ojeda-LunaFuentes:googlescopus