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Learning and adaptation as conservation practices in resilient traditional socio-ecological systems: The Elder Brothers of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
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Document Date: 2013-10-02 14:51:00


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City

Santa Marta / Lyon / Boston / Sulawesi / Serengeti / /

Company

Brown Co / Cambridge University Press / Traditional Fisheries Management / /

Country

Colombia / Indonesia / France / United States / Tanzania / United Kingdom / Sweden / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

The University of Melbourne / /

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ecological systems / adaptive management / territorial management / social systems / productive systems / socio-ecological systems / socioecological systems / social ecological systems / subtropical and highland products / conservation management / social-ecological systems / resilient traditional socio-ecological systems / resource management / environmental systems / social and ecological systems / /

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Resilience / /

NaturalFeature

West Coast / Caribbean coast / Andean forests / Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta Aprendizaje / Parque Nacional Natural Sierra / Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta-Colombia / Lake Racken / Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta / Sierra Nevada / /

Organization

University of Melbourne / Cambridge University / United States Agency for International Development / vol. / Nature Conservancy / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / International Council for Science / /

Person

Francisco Felipe Gelves Gómez / Aidan Keropa / L. Elmqvist / J. Anderies / E. Gómez / V / Ruth Beillin / Tamara Sysak / /

Position

Walker / Walker / S. Carpenter / Acknowledgment The author / representative / head / T. Carpenter / /

ProvinceOrState

Nevada / /

PublishedMedium

Polar Research / The Geographical Journal / Ecology and Society / /

Region

Caribbean / southern Sweden / West Coast / /

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