Conservation of useful plants:An evaluation of local priorities from two indigenous communities in eastern Panama
eng: On both theoretical and practical grounds, respect for, and inclusion of, local decision-making processes is advocated in conservation, yet little is known about the conservation priorities on local territories. We employed interviews and ecological inventories in two villages in order to (1) e...
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- Population structure
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Conservation of useful plants:An evaluation of local priorities from two indigenous communities in eastern PanamaPopulation structureVillagesInterviewsDecision makingeng: On both theoretical and practical grounds, respect for, and inclusion of, local decision-making processes is advocated in conservation, yet little is known about the conservation priorities on local territories. We employed interviews and ecological inventories in two villages in order to (1) evaluate the local perception of the conservation status of important plant resources; (2) compare patterns of plant use; and (3) compare perceived conservation status with population structure and abundance in the field. One-third of the 35 species examined were perceived to be threatened or declining. These were predominantly used locally for construction or sold commercially, but were not necessarily rare in the field. The destructiveness of harvest was the most consistent predictor of conservation status in both villages. Contrasting patterns were found in the two villages for the frequency of plant harvest and the relationship of this variable with conservation status. We suggest that local knowledge is an efficient means to rapidly assess the status of a large number of species, whereas population structure analysis provides an initial evaluation of the impact of harvest for selected species.58(1)New York Botanical GardenNueva YorkBotánica económicaDalle, Sarah2022-05-23T21:05:39Z2022-05-23T21:05:39Z2004-01-14Artículo de revistaReferencia bibliográficahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_86bcImageTextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1application/pdfimage/pngapplication/pdfhttps://repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co/handle/ucaldas/17650https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226860826_Conservation_of_Useful_Plants_An_Evaluation_of_Local_Priorities_from_Two_Indigenous_Communities_in_Eastern_Panamaspa5738Economic botanyhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2oai:repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co:ucaldas/176502024-07-16T21:43:58Z |
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Conservation of useful plants:An evaluation of local priorities from two indigenous communities in eastern Panama |
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Conservation of useful plants:An evaluation of local priorities from two indigenous communities in eastern Panama |
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Conservation of useful plants:An evaluation of local priorities from two indigenous communities in eastern Panama Population structure Villages Interviews Decision making |
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Conservation of useful plants:An evaluation of local priorities from two indigenous communities in eastern Panama |
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Conservation of useful plants:An evaluation of local priorities from two indigenous communities in eastern Panama |
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Conservation of useful plants:An evaluation of local priorities from two indigenous communities in eastern Panama |
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Conservation of useful plants:An evaluation of local priorities from two indigenous communities in eastern Panama |
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Conservation of useful plants:An evaluation of local priorities from two indigenous communities in eastern Panama |
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Botánica económica |
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Population structure Villages Interviews Decision making |
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Population structure Villages Interviews Decision making |
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eng: On both theoretical and practical grounds, respect for, and inclusion of, local decision-making processes is advocated in conservation, yet little is known about the conservation priorities on local territories. We employed interviews and ecological inventories in two villages in order to (1) evaluate the local perception of the conservation status of important plant resources; (2) compare patterns of plant use; and (3) compare perceived conservation status with population structure and abundance in the field. One-third of the 35 species examined were perceived to be threatened or declining. These were predominantly used locally for construction or sold commercially, but were not necessarily rare in the field. The destructiveness of harvest was the most consistent predictor of conservation status in both villages. Contrasting patterns were found in the two villages for the frequency of plant harvest and the relationship of this variable with conservation status. We suggest that local knowledge is an efficient means to rapidly assess the status of a large number of species, whereas population structure analysis provides an initial evaluation of the impact of harvest for selected species. |
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2004-01-14 2022-05-23T21:05:39Z 2022-05-23T21:05:39Z |
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Artículo de revista Referencia bibliográfica http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_86bc Image Text info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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57 38 Economic botany |
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New York Botanical Garden Nueva York |
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New York Botanical Garden Nueva York |
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226860826_Conservation_of_Useful_Plants_An_Evaluation_of_Local_Priorities_from_Two_Indigenous_Communities_in_Eastern_Panama |
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