Developing the Mbaracayú Biosphere Reserve, Paraguay: Chiripá Indians and sustainable economies. REED, R. Yearbook. Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, 16:34–40, 1990.
Paper abstract bibtex This paper explores the possibility of integrating Chiripá Indians into the resource management of a biosphere reserve in eastern Paraguay. Recent research shows that indigenous peoples carefully manage the flora and fauna of Latin American tropical forests. Conservationists working to protect tropical forests now recognize that removing these native peoples would alter the environments they seek to protect. In Paraguay, consequently, Chiripá systems of production and resource management are being integrated into environmental management plans to protect one of South America's last subtropical deciduous forests. This case is of special interest in that, in addition to producing their subsistence, the Chiripá have developed systems of sustainable commercial extraction of forest resources.
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