Mostrando 10 resultados de: 39
Publisher
Sustainability (Switzerland)(5)
Agronomy(3)
Forests(3)
Forest Policy and Economics(2)
Land Use Policy(2)
Changes of Land Use and Land Cover in Hotspots Within the Western Amazon: The Case of the Yasuní Biosphere Reserve
Conference ObjectAbstract: The predominant aim of the current research has been to quantify and map the pattern of changes in lPalabras claves:AMAZON, ECUADOR, GIS, LULC, YasuniAutores:Bolier Torres, Cabrera F., Cayambe J., Díaz-Ambrona C.H., Marco Hebkp_redia-R, Theofilos ToulkeridisFuentes:googlescopusAssessment of sustainability in production units of Napo province, Ecuadorian Amazon, by the use of indicators
ArticleAbstract: The Ecuadorian Amazon region is one of the most biologically diverse regions of the planet, which isPalabras claves:agroecology, agroforestry, Arosemena-TolaAutores:Bolier Torres, Bravo-Medina C., Changoluisa-Vargas D., Durazno-Alvarado G., Marín H., Marrero-Labrador P., Navarrete-Alvarado H., Ruiz M.E.Fuentes:scopusDeterminants of agricultural diversification in a hotspot area: Evidence from colonist and indigenous communities in the Sumaco Biosphere Reserve, Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: With data from a household survey covering migrant settlers and indigenous (Kichwa) communities in tPalabras claves:Crops-livestock, Indigenous, MLM, OLS, Shannon diversity indexAutores:Bolier Torres, Cristian Vasco, Günter S., Knoke T.Fuentes:googlescopusCarbon Stock Assessment in Silvopastoral Systems along an Elevational Gradient: A Study from Cattle Producers in the Sumaco Biosphere Reserve, Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Silvopastoral system (SPS) has been considered as a sustainable management system contribute to greePalabras claves:BIOMASS, carbon storage, Climate Change mitigation, pasturelandAutores:Bolier Torres, Bravo-Medina C., Capote C.B., García-Martínez A., Julio C. Vargas, Marco Hebkp_redia-R, Robinson J. Herrera-Feijoo, Rumania Alexandra Torres-Navarrete, Tipán-Torres C.Fuentes:googlescopusAgricultural land use among mestizo colonist and indigenous populations: Contrasting patterns in the Amazon
ArticleAbstract: This paper compares land use patterns of mestizo colonists and indigenous populations in the centralPalabras claves:Autores:Bilsborrow R.E., Bolier Torres, Cristian Vasco, Griess V.Fuentes:scopusFree Data Processing Applied to Detect Changes in Land Use Coverage at Biodiversity Hotspots of the Amazon
Conference ObjectAbstract: The main aim of the current research has been to quantify and map the pattern of changes in land usePalabras claves:Biodiversity, ECUADOR, LULC, remote sensing, YasuniAutores:Bolier Torres, Cabrera-Torres F., Díaz-Ambrona C.H., Eulalia Vasco, Marco Hebkp_redia-R, Theofilos ToulkeridisFuentes:scopusGlobal Evolution of Research on Silvopastoral Systems through Bibliometric Analysis: Insights from Ecuador
ReviewAbstract: Scientific studies on silvopastoral systems have led to permanent changes oriented toward better silPalabras claves:Bibliometric Analysis, ECUADOR, Livestock, SilvopastureAutores:Bolier Torres, García-Martínez A., Robinson J. Herrera-Feijoo, Yenny Guiselli Torres NavarreteFuentes:scopusExploring community and key stakeholders' perception of scientific tourism as a strategy to achieve SDGs in the Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: This research examines the perception regarding scientific tourism (ScT) and its contribution to thePalabras claves:Ecuadorian Amazon, forest conservation, indigenous population, SDGs, sustainable TourismAutores:Bolier Torres, Cristian Vasco, Izurieta G., Patiño J., Reyes H., Rumania Alexandra Torres-Navarrete, Vasseur L.Fuentes:googlescopusFactors associated with soil fertility in different land uses of the Ecuadorian Amazon Region
ArticleAbstract: Ecuadorian Amazon Region (EAR) represents one of the largest ecological reserves for humanity mainlyPalabras claves:Agroecosystems, amazonía, Principals components, soil fertilityAutores:Alemán R., Bolier Torres, Bravo-Medina C., Changoluisa D., Marín H., Navarrete H., Ramírez A., Roldán Torres GutiérrezFuentes:scopusEvaluating the effects of common-pool resource institutions and market forces on species richness and forest cover in Ecuadorian indigenous Kichwa communities
ArticleAbstract: We compare conservation outcomes between a protected area (PA) and four indigenous common-property rPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Common property, Community, Conservation, Institutions, MARKETS, Protected areaAutores:Bebbington A., Bolier Torres, Hennermann K., Mcmorrow J., Oldekop J.A., Preziosi R.F., Springate D., Truelove N.K., Tysklind N., Villamarín S.Fuentes:scopus