Listing 1 - 8 of 8
Sort by

Article
Ecological research for sustainable non-wood forest products exploitation : An overview

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Keywords


Book
The ecology and management of non-timber forest resources
Author:
ISBN: 0821336193 Year: 1996 Publisher: Washington, D.C.

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Keywords

Forestry


Book
The ecology and management of non-timber forest resources
Author:
ISSN: 02537494 ISBN: 1280089938 9786610089932 0585269866 Year: 1996 Volume: no. 322 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank,


Book
Managing the wild
Author:
ISBN: 0300235526 9780300235524 9780300229332 030022933X Year: 2018 Publisher: [New York] New Haven

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Drawn from ecologist Charles M. Peters's thirty†'five years of fieldwork around the globe, these absorbing stories argue that the best solutions for sustainably managing tropical forests come from the people who live in them. As Peters says, "Local people know a lot about managing tropical forests, and they are much better at it than we are."   With the aim of showing policy makers, conservation advocates, and others the potential benefits of giving communities a more prominent conservation role, Peters offers readers fascinating backstories of positive forest interactions. He provides examples such as the Kenyah Dayak people of Indonesia, who manage subsistence orchards and are perhaps the world's most gifted foresters, and communities in Mexico that sustainably harvest agave for mescal and demonstrate a near†'heroic commitment to good practices. No forest is pristine, and Peters's work shows that communities have been doing skillful, subtle forest management throughout the tropics for several hundred years.

Imperfect Balance

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

We often envision the New World before the arrival of the Europeans as a land of pristine natural beauty and undisturbed environments. However, David Lentz offers an alternative view by detailing the impact of native cultures on these ecosystems prior to their contact with Europeans. Drawing on a wide range of experts from the fields of paleoclimatology, historical ecology, paleontology, botany, geology, conservation science, and resource management, this book unlocks the secret of how the Western Hemisphere's indigenous inhabitants influenced and transformed their natural environment.A rare combination of collaborators uncovers the changes that took place in North America, Mexico, Central America, the Andes, and Amazonia. Each section of the book has been comprehensively arranged so that a botanical description of the natural vegetation of the region is coupled with a set of case studies outlining local human influences. From modifications of vegetation, to changes in soil, wildlife, microclimate, hydrology, and the land surface itself, this collection addresses one of the great issues of our time: the human modification of the earth.

Imperfect Balance : Landscape Transformations in the Pre-Columbian Americas

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Keywords

Biology


Book
Working Forests in the Neotropics
Authors: --- --- --- --- --- et al.
ISBN: 9780231503037 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York, NY

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Keywords


Digital
Working Forests in the Neotropics : Conservation Through Sustainable Management?
Authors: --- --- --- --- --- et al.
ISBN: 9780231503037 9780231129077 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Columbia University Press

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Keywords

Biology

Listing 1 - 8 of 8
Sort by