Long‐term interventions by conservation and development projects support successful recovery of tropical peatlands in Amazonia

Rural communities in Amazonia rely on harvesting Mauritia flexuosa fruit, a dominant peatland palm, for their subsistence and income. However, these palms are felled to harvest the fruits, which has led to reduced resource availability due to the pressure exerted by the increasing fruit demand. As a...

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Published in:People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) Vol. 7; no. 4; pp. 871 - 886
Main Authors: Honorio Coronado, Eurídice N., Grández Rios, Julio, Águila Pasquel, Jhon, Flores Llampazo, Gerardo, Córdova Oroche, Cesar J., Reyna Huaymacari, José, Hidalgo Pizango, C. Gabriel, Freitas Alvarado, Luis, Pipa Murayari, Ulises, Isla Reátegui, Gonzalo, López Álvarez, Chris, Loja Aleman, Eva, Isasi‐Catalá, Emiliana, Gutierrez‐Sotelo, Joaquín, Draper, Frederick C., Aguila Villacorta, Margarita, Baker, Timothy R., Castillo Torres, Dennis, Cruz Gamarra, Kenton, Escobedo Guerra, Daniel, Lawson, Ian T., Martín Brañas, Manuel, Martinez Gonzales, Estela P., Ramirez Chávez, Jacqueline, Roucoux, Katherine H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.04.2025
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ISSN:2575-8314, 2575-8314
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