Autor:
Shanley, P.
Rosa, N.A.
Responding to the decline of game, fruit and fiber, post-logging, communities along the Capim River in Pará, Brazil, requested that research be initiated into the value of non-timber forest products. As a first step, an ethnobotanical inventory of one hectare of mature terra firme forest was cond...
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Shanley, P.
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Rosa, N.A.
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[Eroding knowledge: an ethnobotanical inventory in Eastern Amazonia's logging frontier]
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Eroding knowledge: an ethnobotanical inventory in Eastern Amazonia's logging frontier