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tema de canales artificiales que cubre cerca de 500.000 hectáreas. Una numero- sa población se estableció a lo largo de los ríos ...
neta y reguladora del clima mundial. Los numerosos ríos constituyen una de las mayores riquezas de la región: la existen- cia de ...
redujeron a numerosas poblaciones indíge- nas a la esclavitud; la época del trafico de pieles que incentivó la cacería a lo larg ...
del territorio. El conocimiento acerca de los procesos de cambio ocurridos en las sociedades indíge- nas a raíz de la conquista ...
importante en el diseño de una serie de mecanismos culturales locales de control de esas prácticas. Las familias individuales ex ...
mas de la Sierra Nevada y las propuestas indígenas y evidencias recientes del ade- cuado manejo indígena como una alterna- tiva ...
de fibra vegetal en la serranía de San Jacinto (Departamento de Bolívar)”, Boletín de Arqueología, Año 2, No. 1, Fundación de In ...
SSmall-scale fishing communities around the world are at serious risk from depleting fish stocks, coastal pollution and other th ...
conserving marine resources. Brazilian coastal communities are being faced with increasing pressures on the living marine resour ...
geographic and meteorological factors, deep oceanic waters up-well, bringing with them nitrates and phosphates that act as ferti ...
knowledge.^8 Beach seining Beach seining takes place on the four main sand bottom beaches on the cape. In princi- pal, seiners f ...
History, cculture aand cconservation The Fishing Culture of Arraial do Cabo Arraial do Cabomeans literally “Hamlet on the Cape”. ...
ties. Newcomers mainly use hook and line gear while cabistas tend towards other gear with beach seining being the most tradition ...
this process. On Praia Grande, “beach sein- ing should never occur with greater or less than two canoes”.^13 A breakdown of the ...
they complained that as these owners pur- chased “days” they would bring in their own crews to work these days thereby leave les ...
individuals with access to capital began to purchase the days (and associated gear sets) on the different beaches. Today, these ...
have the same say as beach seiners. This was a new concept for seiners who had grown accus- tomed to following deci- sions made ...
tions were in place that governed access to the marine resources upon which local livelihoods depended. However, social change o ...
of collaborative management with fish- ing groups and or/decentralised man- agement. For fishing representatives, training could ...
SSouth Asia has the world’s largest nomadic population. In India alone, roughly seven percent of the population is nomadic and c ...
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