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Ecuador's Amazon Region

Author : Peter Krahenbuhl
Publisher : Hunter Publishing, Inc
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2009-09-10
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781588438041

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Ecuador's Amazon Region by Peter Krahenbuhl Pdf

Welcome to the wildest place on earth! Ecuador's upper Amazon Basin, referred to locally as the Oriente, awaits you. Spanning most of the SucumbA-os Province, this region is unquestionably one of the most biologically diverse regions on the planet. Here, you can experience incredible wildlife viewing and bird-watching, nature photography, jungle hikes, dugout-canoe excursions, and a unique mix of native people adapted to life in the heart of the tropics. From bird-size butterflies to butterfly-size birds, from piranhas to vampire bats, from poison-arrow frogs to monster anacondas, and from spider monkeys to howler monkeys, the sky is the limit for the spirited soul. The area surrounding Tena and MisahuallA- is the most-visited rainforest destination in the country. One of the more developed regions of the upper Amazon, it is also the most accessible. Jungle excursions abound and there are still small patches of primary forest, mostly in the form of private reserves. Outstanding rafting, kayaking, swimming, tubing and hiking opportunities are available, as well as birding, botany, medicinal study, cultural and general nature travel. Farther down the RA-o Napo, the land becomes more pristine. In the south, especially along the eastern slopes of the Andes and around Macas, the rugged topography and lack of access have preserved some of the best wildlife-viewing opportunities and intact indigenous cultures in Ecuador. In this region, virgin rainforest and the communities of the unique Achuar and Shuar Nations await the true adventure seeker. As the Andes descend dramatically eastward into the Napo region, the true tropical lowland rainforest begins with the headwaters of the RA-o Napo. The Central Oriente offers ecological life zones similar to those in the northern region (see The Upper Amazon Basin), with many species that live here and nowhere else on earth. This is due primarily to the mixture of different microclimates created by drastic elevation changes between the Andes and the Amazon, resulting in small pockets of life that evolved separately from their close neighbors. Thus, biologically, the Oriente a€" with up to 5% of the earth's plant species a€" is arguably the richest place on the planet. This guide gives you all the details on where to stay, where to eat, what to do, how to get around, the entertainment and arts, the history and culture. Complete with maps and photos throughout.

Ecuador's Amazon Region

Author : James F. Hicks,Herman E. Daly,Shelton H. Davis,Maria de Lourdes de Freitas
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 74 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Economic development
ISBN : UCSD:31822005218318

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Ecuador's Amazon Region by James F. Hicks,Herman E. Daly,Shelton H. Davis,Maria de Lourdes de Freitas Pdf

This report presents a broad analysis of the Amazon region within the framework of Ecuador's national economic development. This approach is based on the observation that isolated policy analyses that focus narrowly on a region of concern generally result in policies that are 1) wrong from a national development perspective and or 2) ignored, unless the region in question has decisive political influence. The Amazon region presents some very special characteristics, some of which may be considered constraints, others unique opportunities. The foremost characteristic that conditions the range of options for this region is the extreme fragility of the region's natural resources. It also offers unique biological diversity. This potential may remain unknown and lost forever if the tropical rainforest is permanently destroyed through inappropriate land use. The report will aslo examine the area's development issues and policy options.

Spirit of the Huaorani

Author : Pete Oxford,Reneé Bish
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Huao Indians
ISBN : STANFORD:36105126931745

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Tropical Deforestation

Author : Thomas K. Rudel,Bruce Horowitz
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0231080441

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Tropical Deforestation by Thomas K. Rudel,Bruce Horowitz Pdf

The highly publicized obscenity trial of Radclyffe Hall's The Well of Loneliness (1928) is generally recognized as the crystallizing moment in the construction of a visible modern English lesbian culture, marking a great divide between innocence and deviance, private and public, New Woman and Modern Lesbian. Yet despite unreserved agreement on the importance of this cultural moment, previous studies often reductively distort our reading of the formation of early twentieth-century lesbian identity, either by neglecting to examine in detail the developments leading up to the ban or by framing events in too broad a context against other cultural phenomena. Fashioning Sapphism locates the novelist Radclyffe Hall and other prominent lesbians--including the pioneer in women's policing, Mary Allen, the artist Gluck, and the writer Bryher--within English modernity through the multiple sites of law, sexology, fashion, and literary and visual representation, thus tracing the emergence of a modern English lesbian subculture in the first two decades of the twentieth century. Drawing on extensive new archival research, the book interrogates anew a range of myths long accepted without question (and still in circulation) concerning, to cite only a few, the extent of homophobia in the 1920s, the strategic deployment of sexology against sexual minorities, and the rigidity of certain cultural codes to denote lesbianism in public culture.

Governing Indigenous Territories

Author : Juliet S. Erazo
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2013-07-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780822378921

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Governing Indigenous Territories by Juliet S. Erazo Pdf

Governing Indigenous Territories illuminates a paradox of modern indigenous lives. In recent decades, native peoples from Alaska to Cameroon have sought and gained legal title to significant areas of land, not as individuals or families but as large, collective organizations. Obtaining these collective titles represents an enormous accomplishment; it also creates dramatic changes. Once an indigenous territory is legally established, other governments and organizations expect it to act as a unified political entity, making decisions on behalf of its population and managing those living within its borders. A territorial government must mediate between outsiders and a not-always-united population within a context of constantly shifting global development priorities. The people of Rukullakta, a large indigenous territory in Ecuador, have struggled to enact sovereignty since the late 1960s. Drawing broadly applicable lessons from their experiences of self-rule, Juliet S. Erazo shows how collective titling produces new expectations, obligations, and subjectivities within indigenous territories.

Ethnicity and Culture Amidst New "neighbors"

Author : Theodore Macdonald
Publisher : Pearson
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173011885436

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Ethnicity and Culture Amidst New "neighbors" by Theodore Macdonald Pdf

This book provides the reader with a story that has been many years in the making. It is the story of the Runa, a Quichua-speaking Indian population in Ecuador's Amazon region. It offers a window onto another culture, an illustration of the relationship between ethnicity and culture, and a story of the mobilization of an indigenous group. And when the reader arrives at the book's end, he or she will understand why the story is not merely shelved and finished, but is rather an ongoing tale that will continue for years to come. The author has been following the Runa's adaptation to continuous changes around and amongst them since 1974. When he first met the Runa, they were practicing swidden horticulture, hunting, fishing, and living their created culture while also reacting to external pressures imposed on them by newly arrived colonists and changing national legislation. This book follows the Runa from a passive accommodating society to an active organized group. The Runa thus became one of the early standard bearers in what is now a hemispheric social movement -- indigenous ethnic federations. These organizations have changed Latin America by successfully thrusting indigenous identities and concerns into the middle of national political arenas that previously marginalized and stigmatized them. Anthropologists or anyone interested in other cultures. Part of the New Immigrant's Series.

Ecuador's Amazon Region

Author : Peter Krahenbuhl
Publisher : Hunter Publishing, Inc
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2009-09-10
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781588438041

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Ecuador's Amazon Region by Peter Krahenbuhl Pdf

Welcome to the wildest place on earth! Ecuador's upper Amazon Basin, referred to locally as the Oriente, awaits you. Spanning most of the SucumbA-os Province, this region is unquestionably one of the most biologically diverse regions on the planet. Here, you can experience incredible wildlife viewing and bird-watching, nature photography, jungle hikes, dugout-canoe excursions, and a unique mix of native people adapted to life in the heart of the tropics. From bird-size butterflies to butterfly-size birds, from piranhas to vampire bats, from poison-arrow frogs to monster anacondas, and from spider monkeys to howler monkeys, the sky is the limit for the spirited soul. The area surrounding Tena and MisahuallA- is the most-visited rainforest destination in the country. One of the more developed regions of the upper Amazon, it is also the most accessible. Jungle excursions abound and there are still small patches of primary forest, mostly in the form of private reserves. Outstanding rafting, kayaking, swimming, tubing and hiking opportunities are available, as well as birding, botany, medicinal study, cultural and general nature travel. Farther down the RA-o Napo, the land becomes more pristine. In the south, especially along the eastern slopes of the Andes and around Macas, the rugged topography and lack of access have preserved some of the best wildlife-viewing opportunities and intact indigenous cultures in Ecuador. In this region, virgin rainforest and the communities of the unique Achuar and Shuar Nations await the true adventure seeker. As the Andes descend dramatically eastward into the Napo region, the true tropical lowland rainforest begins with the headwaters of the RA-o Napo. The Central Oriente offers ecological life zones similar to those in the northern region (see The Upper Amazon Basin), with many species that live here and nowhere else on earth. This is due primarily to the mixture of different microclimates created by drastic elevation changes between the Andes and the Amazon, resulting in small pockets of life that evolved separately from their close neighbors. Thus, biologically, the Oriente a€" with up to 5% of the earth's plant species a€" is arguably the richest place on the planet. This guide gives you all the details on where to stay, where to eat, what to do, how to get around, the entertainment and arts, the history and culture. Complete with maps and photos throughout.

Amazon Ecosystem - Past Discoveries and Future Prospects

Author : Heimo Mikkola
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2024-03-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780854662692

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Amazon Ecosystem - Past Discoveries and Future Prospects by Heimo Mikkola Pdf

The Amazon region is the largest river basin and rainforest ecosystem in the world. It contains billions of trees, which are a vital carbon store to slow down global warming. Amazonia is home to one million indigenous people and some three million species of plants and animals. The future of the world’s largest forest is critical to South America and the planet. However, nine owner nations—Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela—have encouraged agriculture, logging, and mining activities, causing a dangerous setback in the effort to protect “the lungs of the world." Due to global importance, the protection of Amazonia is vital. This book includes six chapters that describe the past and present situation of the Amazon region and present positive examples of sustainable development possibilities.

Yasuní Green Gold

Author : Ginés Haro Pastor,Georgina Donati
Publisher : New Internationalist
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9781906523015

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Yasuní Green Gold by Ginés Haro Pastor,Georgina Donati Pdf

The heart of the Amazon, the most biologically diverse forest on the planet which is also home to several indigenous tribes, sits on Ecuador's largest undeveloped oil reserves. The government of Ecuador has made an unprecedented proposal: Ecuador will not allow extraction of the oil fields if the world community can create a compensation trust to fund Ecuador's sustainable development into the future. Yasuni Green Gold documents and celebrates Ecuador's beauty and is a message to the world to close the region to the black gold of oil exploration.

Introduction to Ecuador

Author : Gilad James, PhD
Publisher : Gilad James Mystery School
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2024-05-29
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780227137536

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Introduction to Ecuador by Gilad James, PhD Pdf

Ecuador is a small but rich country located in the northwestern region of South America. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, including the Galapagos Islands, the Andes Mountains, and the Amazon Rainforest. The country is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with a mix of Indigenous, Spanish, and Afro-Ecuadorian traditions. Ecuador’s economy is highly dependent on exports of its primary products, such as oil, bananas, and flowers. However, the country has been facing economic challenges in recent years due to falling oil prices and a strong US dollar. Despite these challenges, Ecuador remains a popular destination for tourists seeking adventure, culture, and natural beauty. The country’s diverse landscapes and vibrant culture make it a unique and exciting destination for travelers.

Jungle-tastic Tales

Author : Helen Pugh
Publisher : Helen Pugh
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2022-11-15
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781005992859

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Jungle-tastic Tales by Helen Pugh Pdf

From the author of Inca-tastic Tales comes a new collection of short stories: Jungle-tastic Tales! Are you brave enough to join Yacumama, the Amazon's most humongous and powerful snake, on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Amazon Region in South America? You are? Fab! Then grab your camera, mosquito net and raincoat, and LET'S GO! You're gonna travel through thousands of years of history and culture (a lot of which not many grown-ups know about!). For example, did you know...? - There were once huge cities in the Amazon rainforest. - The Amazon is home to millions of different species of animals and plants. - The first city in Peru to get electric street lights was in the Amazon Region. - A Premier League footballer grew up in the Ecuadorian Amazon. If that's got your interest, then jump in the canoe and we'll get started straight away. We'll start with the Ice Age and go right the way through to modern times. Oh, and Yacumama promises not to bite you! She'll be on her best behaviour. Praise for The Mysterious Helpers: "really exciting" "a good yarn" "I believe everyone should read this beautiful story."

Regional Cooperation in Amazonia

Author : Maria Antonia Tigre
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 604 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2017-08-28
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789004313507

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Regional Cooperation in Amazonia by Maria Antonia Tigre Pdf

In Regional Cooperation in Amazonia: A Comparative Environmental Law Analysis, Maria Antonia Tigre investigates efforts in regional cooperation for the protection of the Amazonian ecosystem by the eight countries in which the world’s largest rainforest lies.

Defending Our Rainforest

Author : Rolf Wesche,Andy Drumm
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Amazon River Region
ISBN : UCSD:31822028744662

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Defending Our Rainforest by Rolf Wesche,Andy Drumm Pdf

Comprises maps and color photos together with information on each of more than 40 community ecotourism projects in some of the Amazon's most spectacular areas. Includes also chapters on the characteristics of community-based ecotourism, the cultural and environmental context, the role of the responsible traveller and tips for travellers.

Policy options for improved forest use by smallholders in the Ecuadorian Amazon

Author : Elena Mejía,Pablo Pacheco,Alfredo Carrasco,Ayme Muzo,Bolier Torres
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 6 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2014-10-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Policy options for improved forest use by smallholders in the Ecuadorian Amazon by Elena Mejía,Pablo Pacheco,Alfredo Carrasco,Ayme Muzo,Bolier Torres Pdf

The Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) Action Plan, launched in 2003, is the European Union’s (EU) response to the global fight against illegal logging. In particular, FLEGT aims at reducing trade in illegal timber between the EU and timber producer partner countries.

Ecuador

Author : Magic Geography
Publisher : Nord Alps
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2024-05-29
Category : Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Ecuador by Magic Geography Pdf

The country of Ecuador is found in South America and is surrounded on three sides by Colombia, Peru, and the Pacific Ocean. Colombia is located to the north, Peru to the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Ancient indigenous civilizations, the Inca Empire, Spanish colonization, and a war for independence in the 19th century are just a few of the events that have contributed to the country’s illustrious and intricate history. The year 1822 marks the year when Ecuador achieved its independence under the leadership of Simón Bolvar. Today, the nation is well-known for its diverse wildlife and extraordinary topography, which includes the Andes Mountains, the Amazon Rainforest, and the Galápagos Islands, among other natural wonders. There are indigenous people, people of European descent, and Afro-Ecuadorians living in Ecuador, and the country has a rich cultural legacy that is commemorated via song, dance, and other forms of art.