Peru: Ere–Campuya–Algodon – Rapid Biological and Social Inventories: 25
Discover the rich biodiversity and social landscapes of northern Amazonian Peru in Peru: Ere–Campuya–Algodon – Rapid Biological and Social Inventories: 25 by Nigel Pitman. Published by the Field Museum of Natural History in 2014, this comprehensive volume spans 380 pages and presents the findings from an extensive rapid inventory conducted by an international team of experts in October 2012.
The book details the social and biological assessments of the Ere, Campuya, and Algodon watersheds, providing invaluable insights into the conservation of natural resources in this unique region. With reports available in both Spanish and English, along with summaries in Murui and Kichwa, this work is essential for anyone interested in biodiversity conservation and ecological assessment.
Join the conversation on nature conservation and explore the intricate relationships between local communities and their environment through this engaging and informative publication.