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Agricultural frontier 1 Central America 1 Guatemala 1 Land use and land cover change (LUCC) 1 Maya Biosphere Reserve 1 Petén 1 Q'eqchí Maya 1 Q’eqchi’ Maya 1 Rural migration 1 Tropical deforestation 1 biological conservation 1 cultural conservation 1 indigenous garden 1 medicinal plants 1 sustainability 1 traditional botanical knowledge 1 traditional healing knowledge 1
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Arnason, John 1 Caal, Francisco 1 Cal, Victor 1 Carr, David 1 Collins, Sean 1 Knight, Kevin 1 Pesek, Todd 1 Poveda, Luis 1 Rojas, Marco Otarola 1 Sanchez-Vindas, Pablo 1
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Agriculture and Human Values 1 Sustainability 1
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Sustaining Rainforest Plants, People and Global Health: A Model for Learning from Traditions in Holistic Health Promotion and Community Based Conservation as Implemented by Q’eqchi...
Rojas, Marco Otarola; Collins, Sean; Cal, Victor; Caal, … - In: Sustainability 2 (2010) 11, pp. 3383-3398
future generations. Being envisaged and implemented by Q’eqchi’ Maya traditional healers of the southern Maya Mountains … the nearby Mopan and Yucatec Maya. Since these 102 species are relied upon heavily in local primary healthcare, this Q’eqchi …’ Maya medicinal garden represents possibilities toward novel sustainable, culturally relative holistic health promotion and …
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Ladino and Q'eqchí Maya land use and land clearing in the Sierra de Lacandón National Park, Petén, Guatemala
Carr, David - In: Agriculture and Human Values 21 (2004) 2, pp. 171-179
This paper examines potential differences in land use between Q'eqchí Maya and Ladino (Spanish speakers of mixed … original forest cover in the department remains. Although approximately half of Petén's rural settlers have been Q'eqchí Maya … to exist between the two groups: Q'eqchí Maya appear to have more extensive swidden maize rotations while Ladinos …
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