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Ethnoecology of fish from Lake Tefé, Amazonas, Brazil, from local fishermen
A partir da interação e dependência com o ambiente, os pescadores passam a desenvolver seus conhecimentos sobre o ecossistema e a atividade pesqueira. O objetivo deste trabalho é descrever a etnoecologia de peixes do lago Tefé a partir da percepção dos ...
Santos, Lucimara Almeida dos
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Ethnoecology of miriti (Mauritia flexuosa, L.f.) fruit extraction in the Brazilian Amazon: knowledge and practices of riverine peoples contribute to the biodiversity conservation. [PDF]
Barros FB +4 more
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Ethnoecologist and Land Management of Durian Plants under The Agroforestry System
Ethnoecology is a science that studies the relationship between humans and the environment. This relationship is related to the use of natural resources around them to continue life using local wisdom, namely the agroforestry system.
Meity Melani Mokoginta +4 more
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Woody plants are a source of provisioning ecosystem services. Coffee management impacts forest composition, structure, and diversity. We studied the effect of coffee management intensification on woody plants and their associated provisioning ecosystem ...
Zerihun Kebebew +2 more
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Spring 2001 - Regaining Lost Ground: Ecological Restoration News [PDF]
Topics in this issue: Senator Kyl Praises Ponderosa Pine Ecological Restoration Efforts. Aphid Invasion. Into the Forest. Enhancing Ethnoecology.
Stevens, B.
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ETHNOECOLOGY OF POISONOUS PLANTS OF TURKEY AND NORTHERN CYPRUS
Interest in plants is increasing and much work is being carried out these days on their multipurpose uses. A great impetus has been given to this during the last 3 decades. Several publications have been made by different investigators. Large number of naturally growing plants are collected and sold at the markets.
Ozturk, Munir +5 more
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Seeking Women's Participation in Ethnoecological Fieldwork
Introduction As studies increasingly show differences in human experiences according to sex and gender, researchers are recognizing the importance of equitable gender representation of research participants. In studies of traditional ecological knowledge, while it is accepted that differences exist between men's and women's physiology that may affect ...
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The role of women in Brazilian ethnobiology: challenges and perspectives. [PDF]
da Silva TC +5 more
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