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Preface | ||
Contributors | ||
1 | Traditional Peoples and the Biosphere: Framing the Issues and Defining the Terms | 3 |
Pt. I | Indigenous Peoples | |
Introduction | 17 | |
2 | Interpreting and Applying the "Reality" of Indigenous Concepts: What Is Necessary to Learn from the Natives? | 21 |
3 | People of the Fallow: A Historical Ecology of Foraging in Lowland South America | 35 |
4 | Traditional Productive Systems of the Awa (Cuaiquer) Indians of Southwestern Colombia and Neighboring Ecuador | 58 |
5 | Resource Use, Traditional Technology, and Change Among Native Peoples of Lowland South America | 83 |
6 | Neotropical Indigenous Hunters and Their Neighbors: Siriono, Chimane, and Yuqui Hunting on the Bolivian Frontier | 108 |
Pt. II | Folk Societies | |
Introduction | 131 | |
7 | Caboclo and Ribereno Resource Management in Amazonia: A Review | 134 |
8 | Diversity, Variation, and Change in Ribereno Agriculture | 158 |
9 | The Logic of Extraction: Resource Management and Income Generation by Extractive Producers in the Amazon Estuary | 175 |
Pt. III | Case Studies of Resource Management Projects in Protected and Unprotected Areas: Institutional Perspectives | |
Introduction | 203 | |
10 | Xateros, Chicleros, and Pimenteros: Harvesting Renewable Tropical Forest Resources in the Guatemalan Peten | 208 |
11 | The Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area of Belize | 220 |
12 | The Chimane Conservation Program in Beni, Bolivia: An Effort for Local Participation | 228 |
13 | The Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve: Human Needs and Natural Resource Conservation in the Ecuadorian Amazon | 245 |
14 | The Wildlands and Human Needs Program: Putting Rural Development to Work for Conservation | 259 |
15 | Building Institutions for Sustainable Development in Acre, Brazil | 276 |
Pt. IV | New Directions in Research and Action | |
Introduction | 301 | |
16 | Amuesha Forest Use and Management: An Integration of Indigenous Use and Natural Forest Management | 305 |
17 | Incorporation of Game Animals into Small-Scale Agroforestry Systems in the Neotropics | 333 |
18 | Common Property Resources in the Neotropics: Theory, Management Progress, and an Action Agenda | 359 |
19 | Valuing Land Uses in Amazonia: Colonist Agriculture, Cattle, and Petty Extraction in Comparative Perspective | 379 |
20 | Buying in the Forests: A New Program to Market Sustainably Collected Tropical Forest Products Protects Forests and Forest Residents | 400 |
21 | Neotropical Moist Forests: Priorities for the Next Two Decades | 416 |
Index | 435 |
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