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Wellbeing > Case Studies > Rural Resource Management In Peru
Rural Resource Management In Peru
The Yanesha are an indigenous group of the headlands of the Amazon, in Selva Central, Peru. They suffer from extreme poverty and their efforts to meet their basic needs are degrading the forest. The Centre for Conservation and Sustainable Development (CSSD) at Missouri Botanical Garden is collaborating with three Yanesha communities, to help them to better understand and manage their natural resources, as well as improving their nutrition. Promoting Vegetable Diversity in Mexico CityEthnobotanical research and education are deployed to improve the diversity of the diets of inhabitants of Mexico City. |
Saith Ashwani (Ed. 2005) Forests: Nature, People, Power
A collection of papers exploring the complex articulations of local processes and global forces in tropical forest struggles |