Search Results - "Amazons"

  1. Underlying drivers of deforestation in the Peruvian amazon and the highland region of the Andes by Juarez, H., Pradel, W., Navarrete, C., Gutiérrez, D., Hualla, V., Vanegas, M., Sylvester, J., Castro, A.

    Published 2024
    “…Deforestation in Peru's Amazon and Andean regions is a critical environmental challenge with extensive economic, social, and ecological implications. …”
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    Informe técnico
  2. Biodiversity and ecosystem services of cacao agroforestry arrangements in the Colombian Amazon by Solarte-Soto, Juliana Andrea, Ospina-Bautista, Fabiola, Fremout, Tobias, Melo-Zipacon, William Felipe, Valencia-Molina, Manuel C., Pulleman, Mirjam

    Published 2025
    “…This study aimed to evaluate how tree diversity in AFS influences the provision of ecosystem services (ES), as well as the potential synergies and trade-offs among them, in the southern Colombian Amazon region. We analyzed three AFS arrangements, scattered trees, live fences, and alley cropping, and four ES (aboveground carbon stocks, and provision of cacao, timber and fruit). …”
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    Journal Article
  3. The Amazon biome in messages: Public policy and communication frames on Telegram by Carneiro, Bia, Tucci, Giulia

    Published 2025
    “…This working paper investigates how the Amazon biome is represented and debated within Portuguese-language public Telegram channels, focusing on the intersection of environmental communication, digital disinformation, and public policy. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  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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    Book Chapter
  5. Participatory extension as basis for the work of rural extension services in the Amazon by Pokorny, B., Cayres, G., Nunes, W.

    Published 2005
    “…In collaboration with the municipality of Muaná in the Eastern Amazon, the strategy was tested in two traditional communities – Monte Moriat and Boa Esperança. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Causes of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: a qualitative comparative analysis by Scouvart, M., Adams, R.T., Caldas, M., Dale, V., Mertens, B., Nédélec, V., Pacheco, P., Rihoux, B., Lambin, E.F.

    Published 2007
    “…The authors used a configurational comparative approach, the Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), to study multiple causal interactions characterizing deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. Their data set is based on seven local case studies at three time periods. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. Direct conservation payments in the Brazilian Amazon: Scope and equity implications by Borner, J., Wunder, Sven, Wertz-Kanounnikoff, Shiela, Tito, M.R., Pereira, L.S., Nascimento, N.

    Published 2010
    “…This article looks into the scope and equity implications of applying payments for environmental services (PES) as a REDD implementation mechanism in the Brazilian Amazon. We establish a set of economic and institutional preconditions for PES to become a feasible and cost-effective conservation mechanism. …”
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    Journal Article
  8. Local participation in REDD+: lessons from the Eastern Brazilian Amazon by Cromberg, M., Duchelle, Amy E., Oliveira Rocha, I. de

    Published 2014
    “…We analyzed local participation in the design of one REDD+ project in the eastern Brazilian Amazon, and assessed local hopes, worries and recommendations for the project through four community focus groups and interviews with 137 households at the site. …”
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    Journal Article
  9. The scope for reducing emissions from forestry and agriculture in the Brazilian Amazon by Börner, J., Wunder, Sven

    Published 2012
    “…Our findings point to a comparative advantage in the Brazilian Amazon of forest conservation-based over land-use modifying mitigation options, especially in terms of higher potential additionality in emission reductions. …”
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    Journal Article

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