Forest cover changes and public policy: A literature review for post-conflict Colombia
M Vanegas-Cubillos, J Sylvester, E Villarino… - Land use policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Tackling deforestation remains a significant challenge in tropical countries and even more
so in those affected by armed conflicts. This is partly because of the limited local …
so in those affected by armed conflicts. This is partly because of the limited local …
[HTML][HTML] Insects for peace
KY Barragán-Fonseca, KB Barragán-Fonseca… - Current opinion in insect …, 2020 - Elsevier
Insects such as the black soldier fly (BSF) are a nutritious feed component for livestock with
high protein levels. BSF can be reared on a wide range of organic residual streams. This …
high protein levels. BSF can be reared on a wide range of organic residual streams. This …
Sustainable development: The impact of political risk, macroeconomic policy uncertainty and ethnic conflict
We examine the impact of political risk, macroeconomic policy uncertainty, and social risk on
sustainable development for a panel covering 47 developing economies from 1991 to 2020 …
sustainable development for a panel covering 47 developing economies from 1991 to 2020 …
Scaling up zero-deforestation initiatives through public-private partnerships: A look inside post-conflict Colombia
The rise of public and private zero-deforestation commitments is opening a new
collaborative space in global forest governance. Governments seeking to reduce national …
collaborative space in global forest governance. Governments seeking to reduce national …
[HTML][HTML] Conflict in protected areas: who says co-management does not work?
Natural resource-related conflicts can be extremely destructive and undermine
environmental protection. Since the 1990s co-management schemes, whereby the …
environmental protection. Since the 1990s co-management schemes, whereby the …
[HTML][HTML] What peace means for deforestation: An analysis of local deforestation dynamics in times of conflict and peace in Colombia
R Ganzenmüller, JM Sylvester… - … in Environmental Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Using Colombia as a case study, this analysis provides insights on deforestation dynamics
in times of conflict and peace and the different factors driving these dynamics. We performed …
in times of conflict and peace and the different factors driving these dynamics. We performed …
[HTML][HTML] Agro-extractivism and neoliberal conservation: campesino abandonment in the Boyacá páramos, Colombia
Colombia is in the midst of an important shift: trying to balance its society and economy in
the wake of the 2016 peace-agreement, with protection and restoration of important …
the wake of the 2016 peace-agreement, with protection and restoration of important …
Diverging forest land use dynamics induced by armed conflict across the tropics
Armed conflicts trigger region-specific mechanisms that affect land use change.
Deforestation is presented as one of the most common negative environmental impacts …
Deforestation is presented as one of the most common negative environmental impacts …
[HTML][HTML] Community preferences for participating in ecotourism: A case study in a coastal lagoon in Colombia
F Pineda, J Padilla, JC Granobles-Torres… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Ecotourism is grounded in the concept of socio-environmental sustainability. However, the
literature needs more clarification on the determinants of ex ante determinants for …
literature needs more clarification on the determinants of ex ante determinants for …
[HTML][HTML] Climate change will reduce the potential distribution ranges of Colombia's most valuable pollinators
VH Gonzalez, ME Cobos, J Jaramillo… - Perspectives in Ecology …, 2021 - Elsevier
Plants and pollinators might respond differently to changes in climate, and thus plant-
pollinator relationships are vulnerable to spatial, temporal, morphological and recognition …
pollinator relationships are vulnerable to spatial, temporal, morphological and recognition …