Detalhes da Oferta

DisciplinaTópicos Especiais em Biodiversidade: Etnobiodiversidade
CódigoBDV-012.21
TipoOptativa
Nº de créditos2
Carga Horária15 Teorica / 15 Prática
Período01/2019
Nº de Vagas20
Turma01 - AM
Período das Aulas26/03/2019 a 07/05/2019
Observações
Professores
Horários
    Ementa
    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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    James E. M. Watson, James R. Allan and colleagues. Protect the last of
    the wild: Global conservation policy must stop the disappearance of
    Earth’s few intact ecosystems, warn. Nature. Vol 563. 27-30. 2018.
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    Tulloch, Claire Stewart, Ian Thompson, Justina C. Ray, Kris Murray,
    Alvaro Salazar, Clive McAlpine, Peter Potapov, Joe Walston, John G
    Robinson, Michael Painter, David Wilkie, Christopher Filardi8, William
    F. Laurance, Richard A. Houghton, Sean Maxwell, Hedley Grantham,
    Cristián Samper, Stephanie Wang, Lars Laestadius, Rebecca K. Runting,
    Gustavo A. Silva-Chávez, Jamison Ervin and David Lindenmayer. The
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