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Blood lead levels in indigenous peoples living close to oil extraction areas in the Peruvian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Background: High blood lead levels (BLLs) have been previously reported in indigenous people livingPalabras claves:Blood lead levels, environmental contamination, Fossil fuels, Indigenous health, lead, Oil extractionAutores:Astete J., Barclay F., Espinosa A., Kogevinas M., Lizárraga P., Martí Orta-Martínez, O'Callaghan-Gordo C., Okamoto T., Papoulias D.M., Rosales J.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:scopusLand tenure and forest cover change. The case of southwestern Beni, Bolivian Amazon, 1986-2009
ArticleAbstract: As land use change continues to increase throughout the Amazon basin, there is a pressing need to acPalabras claves:Biocultural conservation, Bolivian lowlands, Indigenous territories, Logging concessions, Private lands, protected areas, Tropical deforestation and forest degradation, Tropical forest fragmentationAutores:Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Martí Orta-Martínez, Mas J.F., Paneque-Gálvez J., Pino J., Reyes-García V.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:scopusOil frontiers and indigenous resistance in the Peruvian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: The Peruvian Amazon is culturally and biologically one of the most diverse regions on Earth. Since tPalabras claves:ACHUAR, Commodity frontiers, Environmental liabilities, identity politics, Land titling, Oil extraction, Participatory monitoring, Peak oil, Political Ecology, Road-blocks, Voluntary isolationAutores:Finer M., Martí Orta-MartínezFuentes:scopusIndigenous land reconfiguration and fragmented institutions: A historical political ecology of Tsimane' lands (Bolivian Amazon)
ArticleAbstract: Lands inhabited by indigenous peoples often have low population density but abundant natural resourcPalabras claves:AMAZON, Indigenous peoples, Indigenous rights, Land policies, LAND TENUREAutores:Bottazzi P., Guèze M., Luz A.C., Manuel J. Macía, Martí Orta-Martínez, Pacheco P., Paneque-Gálvez J., Reyes-García V.Fuentes:scopusImpacts of petroleum activities for the Achuar people of the Peruvian Amazon: Summary of existing evidence and research gaps
ArticleAbstract: Petrol has been extracted from Achuar territory in the Northern Peruvian Amazon since the 1970s. InPalabras claves:ACHUAR, AMAZON, Ecological conflicts, ecological economics, environmental justice, HEALTH, Indigenous, Native, Perú, Petroleum pollution, Social and environmental responsibility (accountability)Autores:Ciborowski S., Fabregas X., MacLennan G., Martí Orta-Martínez, Napolitano D., O'Callaghan C.Fuentes:scopus“The squeaky wheel gets the grease”? The conflict imperative and the slofight against environmental injustice in northern Peruvian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: We chronicle a four-decades-long struggle that has been taking place in the Peruvian Amazon betweenPalabras claves:ACHUAR, AMAZON, Extractive industry, indigenous people, Kichwa, Oil extraction, QUECHUA, Socio-environmental conflictsAutores:Arsel M., Lorenzo Pellegrini, Martí Orta-MartínezFuentes:scopusThe adaptive nature of culture: A cross-cultural analysis of the returns of local environmental knowledge in three indigenous societies
ArticleAbstract: Researchers have argued that the behavioral adaptations that explain the success of our species arePalabras claves:Autores:Díaz-Reviriego I., Duda R., Fernandez-Llamazares Onrubia A., Gallois S., Guèze M., Martí Orta-Martínez, Napitupulu L., Pyhälä A., Reyes-García V.Fuentes:scopus