Disciplina | Tópicos Especiais em Biodiversidade: Etnobiodiversidade |
Código | BDV-012.21 |
Tipo | Optativa |
Nº de créditos | 2 |
Carga Horária | 15 Teorica / 15 Prática |
Período | 01/2019 |
Nº de Vagas | 20 |
Turma | 01 - AM |
Período das Aulas | 26/03/2019 a 07/05/2019 |
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A domesticação da Amazônia – a ecologia histórica antes da conquista europeia 10.000 anos de domestição de plantas – as origens da agrobiodiversidade da Amazônia indígena O conhecimento do ambiente indígena O papel dos povos da floresta em manter (e conservar) a floresta em pé A floresta como farmacopeia" Impactos das mudanças climáticas na Floresta e nas pessoas da floresta O uso da etonoictiologia como ferramenta de conservação dos recursos pesqueiros. | |
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