Browsing by Autor "Amy E. Duchelle"
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Item type: Item , Economically important species dominate aboveground carbon storage in forests of southwestern Amazonia(Resilience Alliance, 2017) N. Galia Selaya; Pieter A. Zuidema; Christopher Baraloto; Vincent Antoine Vos; Roel Brienen; Nigel C. A. Pitman; Foster Brown; Amy E. Duchelle; Alejandro Araujo‐Murakami; Luis A. Oliveira CarilloSelaya, N. G., P. A. Zuidema, C. Baraloto, V. A. Vos, R. J. W. Brienen, N. Pitman, F. Brown, A. E. Duchelle, A. Araujo-Murakami, L. A. Oliveira Carillo, G. H. Vasquez Colomo, S. Meo Chupinagua, H. Fuentes Nay, and S. Perz. 2017. Economically important species dominate aboveground carbon storage in forests of southwestern Amazonia. Ecology and Society 22(2):40. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-09297-220240Item type: Item , Land tenure and REDD+: The good, the bad and the ugly(Elsevier BV, 2013) Anne Larson; Maria Brockhaus; William D. Sunderlin; Amy E. Duchelle; Andrea Babon; Therese Dokken; Phạm T.T.; Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo; Galia Selaya; A. AwonoItem type: Item , Resource Theft in Tropical Forest Communities: Implications for Non-timber Management, Livelihoods, and Conservation(Resilience Alliance, 2011) Amy E. Duchelle; P. Cronkleton; Karen A. Kainer; Gladys Guanacoma; Salvador A. GezanDuchelle, A. E., P. Cronkleton, K. A. Kainer, G. Guanacoma, and S. Gezan. 2011. Resource theft in tropical forest communities: implications for non-timber management, livelihoods, and conservation. Ecology and Society 16(1): 4. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-03806-160104