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A relict lineage and new species of green palm-pitviper (Squamata, Viperidae, Bothriechis) from the Chortís Highlands of Mesoamerica. [PDF]
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Indigenous, Colonist, and Government Impacts on Nicaragua's Bosawas Reserve
Conservation Biology, 2007Abstract: We studied the impacts of colonists, two groups of indigenous residents (Miskitu and Mayangna), and management by the Nicaraguan Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARENA) on the forest of the Bosawas International Biosphere Reserve.
Anthony Stocks
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Geoforum, 2021
Abstract This paper examines how spatially exclusionary policies, implemented in the name of environmental conservation and indigenous territorial rights may, paradoxically, work to extend state territorialization and control over resources in indigenous territories.
Nora Sylvander
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Abstract This paper examines how spatially exclusionary policies, implemented in the name of environmental conservation and indigenous territorial rights may, paradoxically, work to extend state territorialization and control over resources in indigenous territories.
Nora Sylvander
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Mapping Dreams in Nicaragua's Bosawas Reserve
Human Organization, 2003The advent of geographic information Systems (giS) and global Positioning System (gPS) technology has occasioned a plethora of mapping processes throughout the world concerned with indigenous rights. Yet many of these projects and processes seem to end with the maps, occasionally to the detriment of the people subject to the mapping.
Anthony Stocks
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The Latin American Studies Book Series, 2021
This chapter analyses racializing and environmental discourses in producing belonging and displacement in Nicaragua’s indigenous territories from the perspective of non-indigenous peasants. I suggest that these discourses work to construct a seemingly homogeneous non-indigenous, or mestizo, category that conceals crucial intragroup differences in power,
Nora Sylvander
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This chapter analyses racializing and environmental discourses in producing belonging and displacement in Nicaragua’s indigenous territories from the perspective of non-indigenous peasants. I suggest that these discourses work to construct a seemingly homogeneous non-indigenous, or mestizo, category that conceals crucial intragroup differences in power,
Nora Sylvander
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Southwestern Naturalist, 2008
Abstract This report is the first to document giant anteaters (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in Nicaragua. An indigenous hunter killed four giant anteaters in the Bosawas Biosphere Reserve, Nicaragua. The Mayangna and Miskito residents of the reserve do not eat giant anteaters, but hunters sometimes kill the animals because of the threat they pose to ...
Jeremy Koster
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Abstract This report is the first to document giant anteaters (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in Nicaragua. An indigenous hunter killed four giant anteaters in the Bosawas Biosphere Reserve, Nicaragua. The Mayangna and Miskito residents of the reserve do not eat giant anteaters, but hunters sometimes kill the animals because of the threat they pose to ...
Jeremy Koster
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Resource Geology, 2020
AbstractThere are a number of epithermal Au‐Ag deposits in the Tohoku region of the Northeast Japan arc; however, these deposits have undergone limited exploration for over the past seven decades. This reconnaissance research study of the Bosawa deposit in Akita Prefecture was conducted to support future gold exploration in the Tohoku region.
Teruhiro Suzuki +3 more
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AbstractThere are a number of epithermal Au‐Ag deposits in the Tohoku region of the Northeast Japan arc; however, these deposits have undergone limited exploration for over the past seven decades. This reconnaissance research study of the Bosawa deposit in Akita Prefecture was conducted to support future gold exploration in the Tohoku region.
Teruhiro Suzuki +3 more
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Desarrollo Rural^aViabilidad Socioeconómica del Turismo Rural en las Cooperativas Guardianes del Bosque y Lina Herrera, en las reservas de Bosawas y Datanlí. Periodo 2009 al 2011. [PDF]
El presente trabajo de seminario de graduación, es de carácter explorativo y descriptivo, consiste en analizar la viabilidad socio económica del turismo rural de las cooperativas Guardianes de Bosque y Datanlí el Diablo de Jinotega. Se pretende determinar la interrelación entre Turismo Rural y Desarrollo Rural en las cooperativas de estudio, a su vez ...
Marenco Diaz, Gisselle +1 more
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2018
Hoy en día las mieles tipificadas por su origen botánico han adquirido gran interés en países consumidores así como para los países productores. En Nicaragua no se encuentran muchos estudios de miel de abeja que brinde información sobre sus propiedades y concentración. Debido a la carencia de información, se procede a realizar determinaciones físicas y
Cerda González, Luis Enrique +1 more
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Hoy en día las mieles tipificadas por su origen botánico han adquirido gran interés en países consumidores así como para los países productores. En Nicaragua no se encuentran muchos estudios de miel de abeja que brinde información sobre sus propiedades y concentración. Debido a la carencia de información, se procede a realizar determinaciones físicas y
Cerda González, Luis Enrique +1 more
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