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Gerique, A. (2012): <b>Biodiversity as a Resource: Plant Use, Land Use, and Nature Conservation in Shuar, Saraguro, and Mestizo Communities in South-Eastern Ecuador</b>. In: Bruce E. Ponman; Rainer W. Bussmann (eds.): <i>Medicinal Plants and the Legacy of Richard E. Schultes - Proceedings of the Botany 2011 Symposium Ho</i> ( ), The William L. Brown Center at the Missouri Botanical Garden, Trujillo, 73-88.

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Title: Biodiversity as a Resource: Plant Use, Land Use, and Nature Conservation in Shuar, Saraguro, and Mestizo Communities in South-Eastern Ecuador
Short Name: Land use and conservation
FOR816dw ID: 1156
Publication Date: 2012-08-01
License and Usage Rights: Copyright © 2012<br/> The William L. Brown Center at the Missouri Botanical Garden<br/> P.O. Box 299, St. Louis, MO 63166-0299<br/> USA
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Individual: Andres Gerique
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Abstract:
The tropical premontane and montane rainforests of south-eastern Ecuador constitute one of the most important hotspots of plant diversity. However, the Andes of Ecuador are known as the region with the highest deforestation rate in South America. The experience in international nature conservation during the past decades has shown that, to be effective, biodiversity conservation in inhabited areas should provide welfare through the use of forest for local peoples who coexist with it. Based on the foregoing, this study pursued the following targets: (1) to document the ethnobotany of the different ethnic groups who live in the area of study - namely the Shuar, the Saraguros, and the mestizos, (2) to analyze actual land use, and (3), to evaluate the suitability of the implementation of agroforestry systems, ecotourism, payments for environmental services, and bioprospecting as instruments in line with the ?protection by use? concept.
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Book Editor: Bruce E. Ponman and Rainer W. Bussmann
Book Title: Medicinal Plants and the Legacy of Richard E. Schultes - Proceedings of the Botany 2011 Symposium Ho
Page Range: 73-88
Publisher: The William L. Brown Center at the Missouri Botanical Garden
Publication Place: Trujillo
Total Pages: 138
ISBN: 10: 0984841520
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Individual: Andres Gerique
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