Eroding knowledge: An ethnobotanical inventory in Eastern Amazonia’s logging frontierConhecimento Em ErosÄo: Inventário Etnobotánico NA Fronteira Maderiera DA AmazÖnia DO Leste

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Patricia Shanley
Nelson A. Rosa
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[1] Jalan CIFOR,Forest Products and People Programme
[2] Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi,undefined
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Amazonia; conservation; Capim; logging; non-timber forest products;
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10.1663/0013-0001(2004)058[0135:EKAEII]2.0.CO;2
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Responding to the decline of game, fruit and fiber post-logging, communities along the Capim River in Pará, Brazil, requested that research be initiated into the value of non-timber forest products. As a first step, an ethnobotanical inventory of one hectare of mature terra firme forest was conducted. The percentage use-values described reflect that Capimenses are knowledgeable about the use of many species (60% of inventoried species); however, active use has declined. Compared to other South American inventories, Capimenses demonstrate a higher degree of trade in timber, a lack of trade in non-timber products, the decreasing use of plants for technological purposes, and the description of the use of many species in the past tense. During the longitudinal study, the 15 most highly valued fruit, nut, game attracting, and medicinal tree species became included in the suite of species extracted by the timber industry.
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