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Throughout Latin America, indigenous peoples are demanding that development must address local priorities, including ethnic identity. Simultaneously, sustainability scientists need to conduct place-based research on the interaction between environment and society which will have global relevance. This book reports on a six-year interdisciplinary research project on natural resource management in Cotacachi, Ecuador, where scientists and indigenous groups learn to seek common ground. The book discusses how local people and the environment have engaged each other over time to create contemporary
Sustainable development --- Sustainable agriculture --- Land use
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Natural resources --- Natural resources --- Landscape --- Landscape --- land use --- land use --- Climatic change --- Climatic change --- Biodiversity --- Biodiversity --- Water resources --- Water resources --- Soil resources --- Soil resources --- Human resources --- Human resources --- Resource allocation --- Resource allocation --- resource management --- resource management --- socioeconomic environment --- socioeconomic environment --- Ecuador --- Ecuador --- Andean region --- Andean region
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Cropping systems --- Crops --- Farmers --- Land use
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Sustainable agriculture --- Agricultural diversification --- Agriculture --- Agricultural systems --- Agriculture
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