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A geographically weighted random forest approach for evaluate forest change drivers in the Northern Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: The Tropical Andes region includes biodiversity hotspots of high conservation priority whose managemPalabras claves:Autores:Fabián Santos, Graw V., Santiago Bonilla-BedoyaFuentes:googlescopusFragmentation patterns and systematic transitions of the forested landscape in the upper Amazon region, Ecuador 1990-2008
ArticleAbstract: The analysis of the systematic transitions in the forested landscape and the study of the forest fraPalabras claves:Ecuadorian Amazon, fragmentation, Natural regeneration, systematic transitionsAutores:Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Pezzopane J.E.M., Santiago Bonilla-BedoyaFuentes:scopusForests and urban green areas as tools to address the challenges of sustainability in Latin American urban socio-ecological systems
ArticleAbstract: One sustainability challenge is confronting the process of global urbanization considering wellbeingPalabras claves:Latin American cities, Lavvan, Perceived restoration, Spatial segregation, Structural equations, Subjective Well-Being, urban green areasAutores:Estrella A., Fabián Santos, Miguel Angel Herrera, Santiago Bonilla-BedoyaFuentes:googlescopusEffects of Land Use Change on Soil Quality Indicators in Forest Landscapes of the Western Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Western Amazon has the highest forest biodiversity in the world; however, farming, pasture, or subsiPalabras claves:Equatorial Andean Amazon, forest landscape, land use change, Soil qualityAutores:Magdalena López-Ulloa, Miguel Angel Herrera, Santiago Bonilla-Bedoya, Vanwalleghem T.Fuentes:scopusPatterns of timber harvesting and its relationship with sustainable forest management in the western Amazon, Ecuador case
ArticleAbstract: The Amazon rainforest lies within the most diverse forest ecosystem in the world. However, a large pPalabras claves:Andes Amazon, Ecosystem productivity, forest species, Sustainable forest management, timber harvestingAutores:Estrella-Bastidas A., Miguel Angel Herrera, Ordoñez M., Sánchez A., Santiago Bonilla-BedoyaFuentes:scopusPiaroa shifting cultivation: Temporal variability of soil characteristics and spatial distribution of crops in the Venezuelan Orinoco
ArticleAbstract: The Piaroa is an indigenous community located in the Venezuelan and Columbian Orinoquia. This communPalabras claves:agroforestry, Ancestral Knowledge, Microsites, Sequence, SoilsAutores:Arends E., Lugo-Salinas L., Miguel Angel Herrera, Mora-Garcés A., Santiago Bonilla-Bedoya, Villarreal A.Fuentes:scopusUrban soil management in the strategies for adaptation to climate change of cities in the Tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: The unique characteristics of a city amplify the impacts of climate change; therefore, urban planninPalabras claves:Adaptation strategies, Climate Change, Soil organic carbon, Urban soils, Volcano citiesAutores:DANILO MEJIA CORONEL, Laura Salazar Cotugno, Magdalena López-Ulloa, Miguel Angel Herrera, Rasa Zalakeviciute, Santiago Bonilla-Bedoya, Vaca A.Fuentes:googlescopusSpatiotemporal variation of forest cover and its relation to air quality in urban Andean socio-ecological systems
ArticleAbstract: Confronting the dynamics of global urbanization is one of the challenges of sustainability in the 21Palabras claves:Air quality, Green infrastructure, Spatiotemporal variation, systematic transitions, Urban land coverAutores:Danilo Mejía Coronel, Juan Durango-Cordero, Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Pezzopane J.E.M., Rasa Zalakeviciute, Santiago Bonilla-BedoyaFuentes:scopus