Ecological Basis for Sustainable Extractivism in the Amazon I

5 Aug 2015 Sustainable Development Reserve Piagaçu Purus, Brazil, Central and Latin America Communities | Habitats | People

Heloisa Dantas Brum


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Conservation and Management of Community-Based Agriculture and Non-Timber Forest Products of Piagaçu-Purus Sustainable Development Reserve, Amazonas, Brazil

22 Nov 2016

Ecological Basis for Sustainable Extractivism IIin the Amazon

We propose to study the sustainability of fruit extraction of Euterpe precatoria palm (açaí), in the Brazilian Amazon. The species is widely used by traditional populations and their fruits are of great importance to the local and regional economy.

Plantulas marcacao.

Plantulas marcacao.

In this project we propose to evaluate the plant population sustainability of açaí fruit extractivism in the Brazilian Amazon and suggest viable management strategies. We will use matrix population models developed to include spatial and temporal effects of population density and extraction intensity of this non-timber forest product, in habitats with different ecological characteristics and exploration pressures. The target species is the açaí (Euterpe precatoria), a palm tree widely used in Amazon for the extraction of a fruit pulp juice. The açaí juice has a high nutritional value and is very important for the local and regional economy, with great potential for export. In addition, the lower Purus River region is a focal area for the conservation of natural resources in Amazon.

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