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List of works by Jaime Paneque-Gálvez

Are ecologically important tree species the most useful? A case study from indigenous people in the Bolivian Amazon.

scientific article published on March 2014

Changing indigenous cultures, economies and landscapes: The case of the Tsimane’, Bolivian Amazon

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Co-producing uncomfortable, transdisciplinary, actionable knowledges against the corporate food regime through critical science approaches

scientific article published in 2023

Continuity and change in hunting behaviour among contemporary indigenous peoples

Determinants of tree species turnover in a southern Amazonian rain forest

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Does participatory mapping increase conflicts? A randomized evaluation in the Bolivian Amazon

Enhanced land use/cover classification of heterogeneous tropical landscapes using support vector machines and textural homogeneity

Evidence of traditional knowledge loss among a contemporary indigenous society.

scientific article published on July 2013

Exploring indigenous landscape classification across different dimensions: a case study from the Bolivian Amazon

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High overlap between traditional ecological knowledge and forest conservation found in the Bolivian Amazon.

scientific article published on 12 March 2018

How Does Cultural Change Affect Indigenous Peoples' Hunting Activity? An Empirical Study Among the Tsimane' in the Bolivian Amazon

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Indigenous land reconfiguration and fragmented institutions: A historical political ecology of Tsimane' lands (Bolivian Amazon)

Land tenure and forest cover change. The case of southwestern Beni, Bolivian Amazon, 1986–2009

Presence and Purpose of Nonindigenous Peoples on Indigenous Lands: A Descriptive Account from the Bolivian Lowlands

Secular trends on traditional ecological knowledge: An analysis of different domains of knowledge among Tsimane' men

scientific article published on October 2013

Shifts in indigenous culture relate to forest tree diversity: a case study from the Tsimane', Bolivian Amazon.

scientific article published on June 2015

Small Drones for Community-Based Forest Monitoring: An Assessment of Their Feasibility and Potential in Tropical Areas

Validation of MODIS Vegetation Continuous Fields for monitoring deforestation and forest degradation: two cases in Mexico