Los cinco episodios del podcast ‘Guardianes del Tambopata’, producido por la Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental (SPDA), se encuentran disponibles en las plataformas de Spotify, Amazon Music y Deezer. En este podcast, se relata, desde la voz de los propios protagonistas, la labor del Comité de Gestión de la Reserva Nacional de Tambopata (RNTMB) y de cuatro de sus miembros: Víctor Zambrano, Demetrio Pacheco, Andrés Szabo e Isabel Yalico (fallecida en junio de 2023).
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Library ResourceMultimediaEnero, 2024América Latina y el Caribe, Perú
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Un estudio de caso en Ecuador
Informes e investigacionesSeptiembre, 2007América Latina y el Caribe, EcuadorLa creación de Areas protegidas (AP) en la década del 70 se dio sobre espacios ocupados por pueblos indígenas. Durante 20 años no existieron demasiados conflictos entre estas áreas y los habitantes ancestrales. Pero con el ascenso del movimiento indígena en los años 90 y sus demandas territoriales, sumada a un marco de crisis general la presión sobre las AP creció. El movimiento político indígena las reclamó como parte de sus territorios. El Estado en forma reactiva, creó convenios de manejo (de uso) que permitieron una cohabitación dentro de las AP.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesEnero, 2021Brasil, Estados Unidos de América
Strong evidence indicates that the Brazilian government is taking advantage of the confusion caused by the Covid-19 pandemic to speed-up a wide-ranging environmental setback. We present a timeline of policies and acts taken by the current federal administration against the environment during the pandemic and discuss their consequences. The unprecedented amount of measures affecting environmental policies is especially intended to weaken deforestation control and transparency of environmental agencies, and allow the expansion of harmful activities (e.g.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesEnero, 2018Australia, Brasil, Canadá, Estados Unidos de América
Declines in global biodiversity due to land conversion and habitat loss are driving a "Sixth Mass Extinction" and many countries currently fall short of meeting even nominal land protection targets to mitigate this crisis. Here, we quantify the potential contribution of Indigenous lands to biodiversity conservation using case studies of Australia, Brazil and Canada. Indigenous lands in each country are slightly more species rich than existing protected areas and, in Brazil and Canada, support more threatened species than existing protected areas or random sites.
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Volume 9 Issue 9
Publicación revisada por paresSeptiembre, 2020Colombia, Sudáfrica, África australProtected area managers rely on relevant, credible, and legitimate knowledge. However, an increase in the rate, extent, severity, and magnitude of the impacts of drivers of change (e.g., climate change, altered land use, and demand for natural resources) is affecting the response capacity of managers and their agencies. We address temporal aspects of knowledge governance by exploring time-related characteristics of information and decision-making processes in protected areas.
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Volume 9 Issue 8
Publicación revisada por paresAgosto, 2020Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Estados Unidos de América, Venezuela, GlobalConservationists recognize the value of protected area (PA) systems, with adequate coverage, ecological representation, connection, and management to deliver conservation benefits. Yet, governments primarily focus on coverage, disregarding quantification of the other criteria.
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Volume 8 Issue 12
Publicación revisada por paresDiciembre, 2019EcuadorIn a wave of global conservationism, Ecuador established two large protected areas in its Amazon region in 1979. One of these is the Reserva de Producción Faunística Cuyabeno (RPFC), located in the northeastern corner of the country. Given that this land was previously managed as commons by local indigenous groups, the establishment of protected areas has had numerous consequences for these people. The research conducted comprised three months’ fieldwork in three of the affected Siona communities, primarily through the use of participant observation.
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Volume 7 Issue 3
Publicación revisada por paresSeptiembre, 2018África, Global, Asia, América del SurIdentifying protected areas most susceptible to climate change and deforestation represents critical information for determining conservation investments. Development of effective landscape interventions is required to ensure the preservation and protection of these areas essential to ecosystem service provision, provide high biodiversity value, and serve a critical habitat connectivity role.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2014Bolivia, Brasil, América del Sur
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosAgosto, 2019América central, América del Sur, Perú
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