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Tropical Resources
THE BULLETIN OF THE YALE TROPICAL RESOURCES INSTITUTE
2020
Volume 39
Contents
How to talk about environmental mobility
- Kate Burrows
What is a forest?
- Kelsey Hartman
Field report: Bird diversity of Gishwati-Mukura National Park, Rwanda
- Seth Inman
A survey of seedling herbivory in a Neotropical rain forest in Yasuní National Park, Ecuador
- Jasmine Liu
Supporting research in the tropics during the COVID era: An interview with the TRI director
- Peter Ludwig
Analyzing changes in Puerto Rican mangroves and local conditions to identify restoration opportunities
- Adriana Colón Adorno
Lived energy transitions: Subsistence and culture in transitions towards clean cooking in Pinlaung Township, Myanmar
- Jorge Nieto Jimenez
Precarious resilience: An ethnography of Shipibo communities
- Melaina Dyck
More than meets the eye: The myriad drivers of land use conflict in Laikipia County, Kenya
- Austin Scheetz
Hearing Mutware’s story
- Mk Speth
Persistence, decay and upheaval in the Great Himalayan Tundra: A saga of plants, fungi, deities, and people
- Shrabya Timsina
Using protected area shape to model the impacts of hunting and access on the survival of an economically valuable species
- Lorena Benitez
Integrating ecology and community management priorities in Río Hondo Community Forest, Puerto Rico
- Gabriela Morales-Nieves
Indigenous and local knowledge systems in wildlife conservation science
- Amelia 'Amy' Zuckerwise
Tropical Resources
Tropical Resources Vol 39
A survey of seedling herbivory in a Neotropical rain forest in Yasuní National Park, Ecuador
Field report: Bird diversity of Gishwati-Mukura National Park, Rwanda
How to talk about environmental mobility
Supporting research in the tropics during the COVID era: An interview with the TRI director
What is a forest?
Analyzing changes in Puerto Rican mangroves and local conditions to identify restoration opportunities
Lived energy transitions: Subsistence and culture in transitions towards clean cooking in Pinlaung Township, Myanmar
Hearing Mutware’s story
Indigenous and local knowledge systems in wildlife conservation science
Integrating ecology and community management priorities in Río Hondo Community Forest, Puerto Rico
More than meets the eye: The myriad drivers of land use conflict in Laikipia County, Kenya
Persistence, decay and upheaval in the Great Himalayan Tundra: A saga of plants, fungi, deities, and people
Precarious resilience: An ethnography of Shipibo communities
Using protected area shape to model the impacts of hunting and access on the survival of an economically valuable species
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