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  1. Balancing agricultural development and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon by Cattaneo, Andrea

    Published 2002
    “…This report identifies the links between the agriculture and logging sectors in the Amazon, economic growth, poverty alleviation, and natural resource degradation in the region and in Brazil as a whole. …”
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    Informe técnico
  2. Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging as a tool for evaluating disease resistance of common bean lines in the Western Amazon region of Colombia by Suárez, Juan Carlos, Vanegas, José Iván, Contreras, Amara Tatiana, Anzola, José Alexander, Urban, Milan Oldřich, Beebe, Stephen E., Rao, Idupulapati M.

    Published 2022
    “…Six common bean lines (ALB 350, BFS 10, DAB 295, SER 16, SMC 200 and SMN 27) were identified as less sensitive to disease stress under field conditions in the western Amazon region of Colombia, and these could serve as useful parents for improving the common bean for multiple stress resistance.…”
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  3. Amazon forests at the crossroads: pressures, responses and challenges by Jong, W. de, Borner, J., Pacheco, P., Pokorny, B., Sabogal, C., Benneker, C., Cano, W., Cornejo, C., Evans, K., Ruíz, S., Zenteno, M.

    Published 2010
    “…The Amazon basin and its rich forest has inspired much debate about its natural treasures, potential for economic development and the rights of its populations to exclusive benefits. …”
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  4. First experiences with adaptive co-management in Para, Brazilian Amazon by Pokorny, B., Cayres, G., Nunes, W., Segebart, D., Drude, R.

    Published 2002
    “…Its pilot activities in Para were carried out in three sites, each representing different realities of communities established in the Eastern Amazon region. The research focused on the concept of Collaborative Diagnostic Studies (CDS) as an opportunity to replace extenally-driven background studies, which are important for documentation and impact monitoring, with a collaborative evaluation of an expert-defined set of criteria and indicators for assessing sustainability (C&I). …”
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  5. Shifts in forest product extraction: the post-rubber era in the Bolivian Amazon by Stoian, D.

    Published 2000
    “…Commercial exploitation of non-timber forest products has been playing a major role in the northern Bolivian Amazon for more than a century. Initially relying on the exploitation of rubber, the regional economy underwent a first diversification as a consequence of the post-World War I rubber crisis: rubber tapping became supplemented with subsistence agriculture and Brazil nut extraction. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Gender relations and inequalities in the Amazon: The potential of geospatial systems to address gender inequalities by Twyman, Jennifer, Acosta, Mariola, Irigoyen, Marina

    Published 2022
    “…In order for geospatial services to reach their full potential to benefit the people and the environment of the Amazon at multiple scales (regional, national, sub-national, community) by supporting communities in monitoring their territories and addressing the various challenges they face (such as deforestation, illegal mining, climate change, and biodiversity loss), it is important to have an inclusive vision that considers both the situation of local women and other actors in the region. …”
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  7. Major shifts in Amazon wildlife populations from recent intensification of floods and drought by Bodmer, R., Mayor, P., Antunez, M., Chota, K., Fang, T., Puertas, P., Pittet, M., Kirkland, M., Walkey, M., Ríos, C., Pérez Peña, P., Henderson, P., Bodmer, W., Bicerra, A., Zegarra, J., Docherty, E.

    Published 2018
    “…During these years, we surveyed populations of terrestrial, arboreal, and aquatic wildlife in a seasonally flooded Amazonian forest in the Loreto region of Peru (99,780 km2) to study the effects of intensification of natural climatic fluctuations on wildlife populations and in turn effects on resource use by local people. …”
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  8. Farm-forestry in the Peruvian Amazon and the feasibility of its regulation through forest policy reform by Sears, R., Cronkleton, P., Villanueva, F.P., Ruíz, M.M., Pérez Ojeda del Arco, M.

    Published 2018
    “…We draw on policy analysis and field research in the central Amazon region of Peru using mixed methods to characterize smallholder on-farm timber production and evaluate the feasibility of the new regulatory mechanisms for formalizing small-scale timber producers. …”
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  9. Rural livelihood diversification is associated with lower vulnerability to climate change in the Andean-Amazon foothills by Beltrán Tolosa, Lucila Marcela, Cruz García, Gisella S., Ocampo, Jhon, Pradham, Prajal, Quintero, Marcela

    Published 2022
    “…The Andean-Amazon foothills region, one of the richest biodiversity ecoregions on earth, is threatened by climate change combined with unsustainable agricultural and extensive livestock farming. …”
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  10. Influence of landscape structure on carbon storage in agroforestry systems with cacao and silvopastoral systems in the Colombian Amazon by Díaz-Cháuc, Jenniffer Tatiana, Velasquez Valencia, Alexander, Casanoves, Fernando

    Published 2025
    “…In the Colombian Amazon region, agricultural and livestock activities lead to changes in land use, transforming complex and heterogeneous natural landscapes into landscapes characterized by a matrix of pastures and forest fragments with low connectivity. …”
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