Perú: Sierra del Divisor
Rapid Biological Inventories: 17
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Perú: Sierra del Divisor
Rapid Biological Inventories: 17
In August of 2005, scientists conducted a rapid inventory in Sierra del Divisor, a mountain range that rises up dramatically from the lowlands of central Amazonian Peru. This assessment, presented here in English and Spanish, collects their research on the plants and animals of the region as well as the social and cultural assets of local villages and their use and management of natural resources. The report includes recommendations for conservation and management, including steps to safeguard the voluntarily isolated indigenous people living in the region.
Corine Vriesendorp is a conservation ecologist and botanist with Environmental and Conservation Programs at The Field Museum, Chicago.
Thomas S. Schulenberg is a conservation ecologist and ornithologist with Environmental and Conservation Programs at The Field Museum, Chicago.
William S. Alverson is a conservation ecologist and botanist with the Environmental and Conservation Programs at The Field Museum, Chicago.
Debra K. Moskovits is Senior Vice President of Environment, Culture, and Conservation at the Field Museum, Chicago.
José-Ignacio Rojas Moscoso is a freelance biologist in Tambopata, Peru.
Corine Vriesendorp is a conservation ecologist and botanist with Environmental and Conservation Programs at The Field Museum, Chicago.
Thomas S. Schulenberg is a conservation ecologist and ornithologist with Environmental and Conservation Programs at The Field Museum, Chicago.
William S. Alverson is a conservation ecologist and botanist with the Environmental and Conservation Programs at The Field Museum, Chicago.
Debra K. Moskovits is Senior Vice President of Environment, Culture, and Conservation at the Field Museum, Chicago.
José-Ignacio Rojas Moscoso is a freelance biologist in Tambopata, Peru.
298 pages | 20 color plates | 8 3/4 x 10 3/4 | © 2006
Rapid Biological and Social Inventories
Biological Sciences: Conservation
Table of Contents
ESPAÑOL
Integrantes del Equipo
Perfiles Institucionales
Agradecimientos
Misión
Resumen Ejecutivo
¿Por qué la Sierra del Divisor?
Láminas a Color
Conservación de la Sierra del Divisor
Estado actual
Objectos de Conservación
Amenazas
Recomendaciones
Oportunidades
Informe Técnico
Paisaje y Sitios Vistadoes
Geología e Hidrología
Flora y Vegetación
Peces
Anfibios y Reptiles
Aves
Mamíferos
Fortalezas Socioculturales
Situación Jurídica de las Reservas Territoriales
ENGLISH
Contents for English Text
Participants
Institutional Profiles
Acknowledgments
Mission
Report at a Glance
Why Sierra del Divisor?
Conservation of the Sierra del Divisor
Technical Report
BILINGÜE/BILINGUAL
Apéndices/Appendices
(1) Geología/Geology
(2) Plantas Vasculares/Vascular Plants
(3) Hidrología/Hydrology
(4) Estaciones de Muestro de Peces/
Fishing Sampling Stations
(5) Peces/Fishes
(6) Anfibios y Reptiles/
Amphibians and Reptiles
(7) Aves/Birds
(8) Mamíferos Grandes/ Large Mammals
(9) Inventarios Regionales de Mamíferos/
Regional Mammal Inventories
(10) Murciélagos/Bats
(11) Asentamientos Humanos/Human Settlements
(12) Fortalezas Sociales/Social Assets
Literatura Citadad/Literature Cited
Informes Anteriores/Previos Reports
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