Items where Author is "Tanner, S"

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2007

Reyes-Garcia, V and Marti, N and Mcdade, T and Tanner, S and Vadez, V (2007) Concepts and methods in studies measuring individual ethnobotanical knowledge. Journal of Ethnobiology, 27 (2). pp. 182-203.

Reyes-Garcia, V and Vadez, V and Tanner, S and Huanca, T and Leonard, W R and Mcdade, T (2007) Ethnobotanical Skills and Clearance of Tropical Rain Forest for Agriculture: A Case Study in the Lowlands of Bolivia. AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 36 (5). pp. 406-408. ISSN 0044-7447

2008

Reyes-Garcia, V and Vadez, V and Marti, N and Huanca, T and Leonard, W R and Tanner, S (2008) Ethnobotanical knowledge and crop diversity in swidden fields: a study in a native Amazonian society. Human Ecology, 36 (4). pp. 569-580.

2009

Godoy, R and Reyes-Garcia, V and Vadez, V and Magvanjav, O and Leonard, W R and Mcdade, T and Kumar, S and Iqbal, J and Wilkie, D and Tanner, S and Huanca, T (2009) Does the Future Affect the Present? The Effects of Future Weather on the Current Collection of Planted Crops and Wildlife in a Native Amazonian Society of Bolivia. Human Ecology, 37 (5). pp. 613-628. ISSN 0300-7839

Godoy, R and Reyes-Garcia, V and Vadez, V and Tanner, S and Huanca, T and Wilkie, D (2009) The relation between forest clearance and household income among native Amazonians: Results from the Tsimane' Amazonian panel study, Bolivia. Ecological Economics, 68 (6). pp. 1864-1871. ISSN 0921-8009

2010

Godoy, R and Undurraga, E A and Wilkie, D and Reyes-Garcia, V and Huanca, T and Leonard, W R and Mcdade, T and Tanner, S and Vadez, V (2010) The effect of wealth and real income on wildlife consumption among native Amazonians in Bolivia: estimates of annual trends with longitudinal household data (2002–2006). Animal Conservation, 13 (3). pp. 265-274. ISSN 1469-1795

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