Human impacts on Amazonia : the role of traditional ecological knowledge in conservation and development / / edited by Darrell Addison Posey and Michael J. Balick.

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Superior document:Biology and resource management series
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Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
Series:Biology and resource management in the tropics series.
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Physical Description:xvi, 366 p. :; ill., maps.
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Table of Contents:
  • Thoughts on the future of Amazonia : the region, residents, researchers, and realities / Michael J. Balick
  • Romance and reality : the first European vision of Brazilian Indians / John Hemming
  • Constructing tropical nature / Nancy Leys Stepan
  • Demand for two classes of traditional agroecological knowledge in modern Amazonia / Charles R. Clement
  • Fire in Romania, 1998 - politics and human impact : what role for indigenous people in Brazilian Amazonia? / Elizabeth Allen
  • The Cerrado of Brazilian Amazonia : a much-endangered vegetation / James A. Ratter, J. Felipe Ribeiro, and Samuel Bridgewater
  • A review of Amazonian wetlands and rivers : valuable environments under threat / Christopher Barrow
  • Fragility and resilience of Amazonian soils : models from indigenous management / Peter A. Furley
  • Is successful development of Brazilian Amazonia possible without knowledge of the soil and soil response to development? / Stephen Nortcliff
  • Fragile soils and deforestation impacts : the rationale for environmental services of standing forest as a development paradigm in Amazonia / Philip M. Fearnside
  • Concurrent activities and invisible technologies : an example of timber management in Amazonia / Christine Padoch and Miguel Pinedo-Vasquez
  • Institutional and economic issues in the promotion of commercial forest management in Amerinidian societies / Michael Richards
  • Collect or cultivate - a conundrum : comparative population ecology of ipecac (Carapichea ipecacuanha (Brot.) L. Andersson), a neotropical understory herb / Jan Salick
  • Extractivism, domestication, and privatization of a native plant resource : the case of jaborandi (Pilocarpus microphyllus Stapf ex Holmes) in Maranhao, Brazil / Claudio Urbano B. Pinheiro
  • Peasant riverine economies and their impact in the lower Amazon / Mark Harris
  • Conservation, economics, traditional knowledge, and the Yanomami : implications and benefits for whom? / William Milliken
  • The commodification of the Indian / Alcida Rita Ramos
  • Euphemism in the forest : ahistoricism and the valorization of indigenous knowledge / Stephen Nugent
  • What's the difference between a Peace Corps worker and an anthropologist? A millennium rethink of anthropological fieldwork / Joanna Overing
  • Traditional resource use and ethnoeconomics : sustainable characteristics of the Amerindian lifestyles / Clovis Cavalcanti
  • Enhancing social captial : productive conservation and traditional knowledge in the Brazilian rain forest / Anthony Hall.