Publications

We publish our research in a wide range of disciplinary and multidisciplinary journals, and also in books, reports and other means of communication, such as videos and web-based knowledge exchange platforms. You can find below our work published between January 2014 and the present day.

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  • Political Ecology of Shifting Cosmologies and Epistemologies among Berber Agro-Sylvo-Pastoralists in a Globalizing World Domínguez P (2017). Journal for the study of Religion, Nature & Culture, 11 (2).
  • Preface Reyes-García V, Pyhälä A (2017). Hunter-Gatherers in a Changing World.
  • Rabari Shepherds and the Mad Tree: The Dynamics of Local Ecological Knowledge in the Context of Prosopis juliflora Invasion in Gujarat, India Duenn P, Salpeteur M, Reyes-García V (2017). Journal of Ethnobiology, 37 (3).
  • REDD+ Crossroads Post Paris: Politics, Lessons and Interplays Corbera E, Schroeder H (2017). In: Corbera, E., Schroeder, H., REDD+ Crossroads Post Paris: Politics, Lessons and Interplays. MDPI Publishing Ltd, Switzerland.
  • Sharing in a context of rural development. A study among a contemporary Hunter-Gatherer society in Indonesia Napitupulu L, Guèze, Maximilien, Reyes-García V (2017). Hunter-Gatherers in a Changing World.
  • Small-scale societies and environmental transformations: coevolutionary dynamics Reyes-García V, Zurro D, Caro J, Madella M (2017). Ecology and Society, 22 (1).
  • The Effectiveness of Payments for Environmental Services Borner J, Baylis K, Corbera E, Ezzine-de-Blas D, Honey-Roses J, Persson U.M, Wunder S (2017). World Development, 96.
  • The Nice Musical Chairs Model: Exploring the Role of Competition and Cooperation Between Farming and Herding in the Formation of Land Use Patterns in Arid Afro-Eurasia Angourakis A, Salpeteur M, Ferreras VM, Esparraguera JMG (2017). Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, IN PRESS.
  • Trailing forest uses among the Punan Tubu of North Kalimantan, Indonesia Guèze, Maximilien, Napitupulu L (2017). Hunter-Gatherers in a Changing World.
  • Trends in wild food plants uses in Gorbeialdea (Basque Country) Menendez-Baceta G, Pardo-de-Santayana M, Aceituno-Mata L, Tardio J, Reyes-García V (2017). Appetite, 112 (1).
  • Understanding conditions for co-management: A framed field experiment amongst the Tsimane', Bolivia Bouma J, Reyes-García V, Huanca T, Arrázola S (2017). Ecological Economics, 141: 32-42.
  • Unravelling local adaptive capacity to climate change in the Bolivian Amazon: the interlinkages between assets, conservation and markets Ruíz-Mallén I, Fernández-Llamazares, Álvaro, Reyes-García V (2017). Climatic Change, 140 (2): 227-242.
  • What Explains Wildlife Value Orientations? A Study among Central African Forest Dwellers Rickenbach O, Reyes-García V, Moser G, Garcia C (2017). Human Ecology, 45 (3).
  • A dominant voice amidst not enough people: Analysing the legitimacy of Mexico's REDD+ readiness process Špirić J, Corbera E, Reyes-García V, Porter-Bolland L (2016). Forests, 7 (12).
  • A Matter of Taste: Local Explanations for the Consumption of Wild Food Plants in the Catalan Pyrenees and the Balearic Islands Serrasolses G, Calvet-Mir L, Carrió E, D'Ambrosio U, Garnatje T, Parada M, Vallès J, Reyes-García V (2016). Economic Botany, 70 (2).
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