Rapid Biological Inventories: 19: Ecuador: Territorio Cofan Dureno: Rapid Biological and Social Inventories, cartea 19
Editat de Randall Borman, Corine Vriesendorp, William S. Alverson, Debra K. Moskovits, Douglas F. Stotz, Álvaro del Campoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 iul 2008
In May of 2007 scientists conducted a rapid inventory in the Dureno Territory, part of the Cofan ancestral territories in the Amazon basin of eastern Ecuador. Presented primarily in Spanish but including sections in English and A’ingae, the language of the Cofan, this assessment collects those scientists’ research on the plants and animals of the region, as well as a history of the grassroots conservation efforts of the Cofan. The report closes with recommendations for long-term management of the area.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780914868712
ISBN-10: 0914868713
Pagini: 173
Ilustrații: 35 color plates
Dimensiuni: 210 x 273 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:73
Editura: Field Museum Of Natural History
Colecția Field Museum Of Natural History
Seria Rapid Biological and Social Inventories
ISBN-10: 0914868713
Pagini: 173
Ilustrații: 35 color plates
Dimensiuni: 210 x 273 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:73
Editura: Field Museum Of Natural History
Colecția Field Museum Of Natural History
Seria Rapid Biological and Social Inventories
Notă biografică
Randall Borman works to conserve the Cofan ancestral lands in Ecuador.
Corine Vriesendorp and William S. Alverson are conservation ecologists and botanists, Debra K. Moskovits is senior vice president of Environment, Culture, and Conservation, Douglas F. Stotz is a conservation ecologist and ornithologist, and Álvaro del Campo is an international field programs manager, all at the Field Museum, Chicago.
Corine Vriesendorp and William S. Alverson are conservation ecologists and botanists, Debra K. Moskovits is senior vice president of Environment, Culture, and Conservation, Douglas F. Stotz is a conservation ecologist and ornithologist, and Álvaro del Campo is an international field programs manager, all at the Field Museum, Chicago.
Cuprins
Contents for English Text
Participants
Institutional Profiles
Acknowledgements
Mission and Approach
Results at a Glance
Why Dureno?
Conservation in Dureno
Recommendations
BILINGÜE/BILINGUAL
Apéndices/Appendices
(1) Historia de Dureno/History of Dureno
(2) Plantas Vasculares/Vascular Plants
(3) Invertebrados Acuáticos/Aquatic Invertebrates
(4) Peces/Fishes
(5) Anfibios y Reptiles/Amphibians and Reptiles
(6) Aves/Birds
(7) Mamíferos Grandes/Large Mammals
Literatura Citada/ Literature Cited
Informes Anteriores/Previous Reports
Participants
Institutional Profiles
Acknowledgements
Mission and Approach
Results at a Glance
Why Dureno?
Conservation in Dureno
Recommendations
BILINGÜE/BILINGUAL
Apéndices/Appendices
(1) Historia de Dureno/History of Dureno
(2) Plantas Vasculares/Vascular Plants
(3) Invertebrados Acuáticos/Aquatic Invertebrates
(4) Peces/Fishes
(5) Anfibios y Reptiles/Amphibians and Reptiles
(6) Aves/Birds
(7) Mamíferos Grandes/Large Mammals
Literatura Citada/ Literature Cited
Informes Anteriores/Previous Reports