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19. From Staple to Fashion Food
Shifting Cycles and Shifting Opportunities in the Development of the Açaí Palm Fruit Economy in the Amazon Estuary
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Eduardo S. Brondízio
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Foreword xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- 1. Neotropical Working Forests: Concepts and Realities 1
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PART I. Industrial Forestry as a Tropical Conservation Strategy
- 2. Are You a Conservationist or a Logging Advocate? 15
- 3. National Forests in the Brazilian Amazon 31
- 4. Sustainability of Selective Logging of Upland Forests in the Brazilian Amazon 41
- 5. Forest Science and the BOLFOR Experience 64
- 6. The Business of Certification 97
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PART II. Working Forests and Community Development in Latin America
- 7. Communities, Forests, Markets, and Conservation 119
- 8. Making Markets Work for Forest Communities 130
- 9. Inside the Polygon 156
- 10. Aiming for Sustainable Community Forest Management 178
- 11. Community Forestry for Small-Scale Furniture Production in the Brazilian Amazon 200
- 12. Community Forestry as a Strategy for Sustainable Management 221
- 13. Carbon Sequestration Potential Through Forestry Activities in Tropical Mexico 238
- 14. Axing the Trees, Growing the Forest 258
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PART.III. Working Forest Paradoxes
- 15. Neotropical Working Forests 279
- 16. On Defying Nature’s End 290
- 17. Selective Logging, Forest Fragmentation, and Fire Disturbance 310
- 18. Limited or Unlimited Wants in the Presence of Limited Means? 325
- 19. From Staple to Fashion Food 339
- 20. The Homogeocene in Puerto Rico 366
- 21. Conventional Wisdom About Sustainable Forest Management and a Pro-Poor Forest Agenda 379
- 22. Governing the Amazon Timber Industry 388
- Index 415
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Foreword xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- 1. Neotropical Working Forests: Concepts and Realities 1
-
PART I. Industrial Forestry as a Tropical Conservation Strategy
- 2. Are You a Conservationist or a Logging Advocate? 15
- 3. National Forests in the Brazilian Amazon 31
- 4. Sustainability of Selective Logging of Upland Forests in the Brazilian Amazon 41
- 5. Forest Science and the BOLFOR Experience 64
- 6. The Business of Certification 97
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PART II. Working Forests and Community Development in Latin America
- 7. Communities, Forests, Markets, and Conservation 119
- 8. Making Markets Work for Forest Communities 130
- 9. Inside the Polygon 156
- 10. Aiming for Sustainable Community Forest Management 178
- 11. Community Forestry for Small-Scale Furniture Production in the Brazilian Amazon 200
- 12. Community Forestry as a Strategy for Sustainable Management 221
- 13. Carbon Sequestration Potential Through Forestry Activities in Tropical Mexico 238
- 14. Axing the Trees, Growing the Forest 258
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PART.III. Working Forest Paradoxes
- 15. Neotropical Working Forests 279
- 16. On Defying Nature’s End 290
- 17. Selective Logging, Forest Fragmentation, and Fire Disturbance 310
- 18. Limited or Unlimited Wants in the Presence of Limited Means? 325
- 19. From Staple to Fashion Food 339
- 20. The Homogeocene in Puerto Rico 366
- 21. Conventional Wisdom About Sustainable Forest Management and a Pro-Poor Forest Agenda 379
- 22. Governing the Amazon Timber Industry 388
- Index 415