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To implement the Belém Declaration, we need a structured and collaborative approach. [PDF]
López-Cubillos S +7 more
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Land tenure regimes influenced long-term restoration gains and reversals across Brazil's Atlantic forest. [PDF]
Benzeev R +3 more
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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Dengue in the State of Pará and the Socio-Environmental Determinants in Eastern Brazilian Amazon. [PDF]
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Anthropology and Humanism, 2023
SummaryThis piece is part of a special section of “hundreds” in honor of Kathleen Stewart. It considers the forest as a space of loss—the loss of intimacy, familiarity, friendship, and ethnographic certainty—as a casualty of the war on Ukraine waged by Russia, the country where the author has conducted fieldwork since the 1990s.
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SummaryThis piece is part of a special section of “hundreds” in honor of Kathleen Stewart. It considers the forest as a space of loss—the loss of intimacy, familiarity, friendship, and ethnographic certainty—as a casualty of the war on Ukraine waged by Russia, the country where the author has conducted fieldwork since the 1990s.
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2011
The loss of riparian woodland recorded in the archaeological and geomorphological records of the basins of the lower Ica Valley is but one early part of a larger and still ongoing history of the deforestation of the coast of Peru. This is an old and gradual story that can be read through the Spanish chronicles, administrative records, and recent memory.
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The loss of riparian woodland recorded in the archaeological and geomorphological records of the basins of the lower Ica Valley is but one early part of a larger and still ongoing history of the deforestation of the coast of Peru. This is an old and gradual story that can be read through the Spanish chronicles, administrative records, and recent memory.
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2008
The Earth has to date lost ~40% of its original forest cover. Processes of deforestation and degradation of the world's forests have been accelerating substantially during the last two centuries, specifically since the 1950s. During recent decades, deforestation and degradation of forests, particularly in the Tropics, have been continuing at an ...
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The Earth has to date lost ~40% of its original forest cover. Processes of deforestation and degradation of the world's forests have been accelerating substantially during the last two centuries, specifically since the 1950s. During recent decades, deforestation and degradation of forests, particularly in the Tropics, have been continuing at an ...
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Reducing tropical deforestation
Science, 2019The interventions required to reduce deforestation differ widely across the ...
Frances, Seymour, Nancy L, Harris
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Ancient Deforestation Revisited
Journal of the History of Biology, 2010The image of the classical Mediterranean environment of the Greeks and Romans had a formative influence on the art, literature, and historical perception of modern Europe and America. How closely does is this image congruent with the ancient environment as it in reality existed? In particular, how forested was the ancient Mediterranean world, was there
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