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Changes and continuities in the Indigenous perceptions and politicaldemands about their territory: the case of the Indigenous Peoples ofthe Peruvian Amazon regionCambios y continuidades en la percepción y demandas indígenas sobre el territorio en la Amazonía peruana
(Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, 2010)
Creating a food Photo Album for use with an online dietary assessment tool (myfood24) to investigate food consumption of Shawi Indigenous people in the Peruvian Amazon
(Cambridge University Press, 2021)
Despite recognition that climate change will have a negative impact on nutrition in Low- and Middle-income countries, there is limited information on food consumption and dietary nutrient intake especially among Indigenous ...
REDD+ Governance and indigenous peoples in Latin America: the case of Suru Carbon Project in the Brazilian Amazon Forest
(INDERSCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2016)
REDD+ Governance and indigenous peoples in Latin America: the case of Suru Carbon Project in the Brazilian Amazon Forest
(INDERSCIENCE PUBLISHERSBrasil, 2016)
REDD+ projects have gained prominence on the international agenda as an alternative to face climate change. An increasing number of initiatives are implemented around the world, especially in Latin America. In Brazil, REDD+ ...
Ancient exchange networks in the Central AmazonCeramics of the Indigenous Cultures of South America
(University of New Mexico Press, 2019)
Cultural Values and the Coliform Bacterial Load of “Masato,” an Amazon Indigenous Beverage
(Springer, 2020)
Access to safe drinking water is limited in many isolated areas, such as the Amazon where Indigenous peoples frequently reside. Identifying safe forms of drinking water accepted by the communities could have positive health ...
Health research: working with Indigenous People in Peru
(Springer, 2016)
We want to manifest our concern about a recent original article published in your journal that cited one of our articles, Gabriela Minaya and Joel Roque have included our work about indigenous people and sexually transmitted ...
Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Conservation of Settled Territories in the Bolivian Amazon
(2019)
Abstract: Landscapes settled by indigenous communities represent nuanced inter-relationships
between culture and environment, where balance is achieved through Indigenous Knowledge
Systems (IKS). Through IKS, native ...
Vulnerable populations and the right to health: lessons from the Peruvian Amazon around tuberculosis control
(BioMed Central, 2019)
Background. In 2014 the World Health Organization (WHO) launched the “End TB Strategy”, setting new ambitious goals for elimination of tuberculosis (TB). In contrast with previous efforts to control TB, the new strategy ...