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Contrasting colonist and indigenous impacts on Amazonian forests
ArticleAbstract: To examine differences in land use and environmental impacts between colonist and indigenous populatPalabras claves:AMAZON, Colonists, Deforestation, ECUADOR, Indigenous peoples, Land useAutores:Barbieri A.F., Bilsborrow R.E., Bremner J., Carlos Mena, Erlien C.M., Gray C., Lu F., Stephen J. WalshFuentes:googlescopusModeling road building, deforestation and carbon emissions due deforestation in the Ecuadorian Amazon: the potential impact of oil frontier growth
ArticleAbstract: In the Ecuadorian Amazon roads play the major role in transforming land cover. Since the beginning oPalabras claves:AMAZON, carbon, Deforestation, ECUADOR, ExtractivismAutores:Carlos Mena, Carolina Sampedro, Lasso F., Patricia E. MartinezFuentes:scopusPopulation and development in the Amazon: A longitudinal study of migrant settlers in the Northern Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: This paper examines changes over time for a full generation of migrant settlers in the Northern EcuaPalabras claves:Deforestation, family planning, Livelihoods, MIGRATIONAutores:Bilsborrow R.E., Carlos Mena, Sellers S., Victoria SalinasFuentes:googlescopusSocioeconomic drivers of deforestation in the Northern Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Investigations of land use/land cover (LULC) change and forest management are limited by a lack of uPalabras claves:AMAZON, COLONIZATION, Deforestation, ECUADOR, Land use/land cover (LULC), Population-environment, Socioeconomic driversAutores:Bilsborrow R.E., Carlos Mena, McClain M.E.Fuentes:googlescopusThe spontaneous emergence of silvo-pastoral landscapes in the Ecuadorian Amazon: patterns and processes
ArticleAbstract: With the continuing decline in the global extent of tropical forests, agriculture-dominated landscapPalabras claves:AMAZON, Carbon sink, Deforestation, ECUADOR, Redd+, Silvo-pastoral landscapesAutores:Carlos Mena, Diana V. Burbano, Lerner A.M., McGroddy M.E., Rudel T.K., Schneider L.C.Fuentes:googlescopus