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Eduardo S. Brondizio

Researcher at Indiana University

Publications -  173
Citations -  14045

Eduardo S. Brondizio is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land use & Amazon rainforest. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 166 publications receiving 11098 citations. Previous affiliations of Eduardo S. Brondizio include University of Botswana & State University of Campinas.

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Paths of Diversification: Land use, livelihood strategies and social learning along the aging of a land reform settlement in Acre, Brazil

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the story of settlers overcoming challenges common to the environment of expanding agricultural frontiers, and how this was refected on the land-use and livelihood choices that unfold with the aging of settlements.
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Effectiveness of Costa Rica’s Conservation Portfolio to Lower Deforestation, Protect Primates, and Increase Community Participation

TL;DR: The authors conducted multitemporal geospatial analysis to determine forest cover change from 2001-2017, broad census surveys to determine primate species richness and group encounter rate, and surveyed private landowners to determine participation in PES and ecotourism across four regions of Costa Rica.
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Conditional Cash Transfers in the Amazon: From the Nutrition Transition to Complex Dietary Behavior Change.

TL;DR: Factors such as social and cultural value of local staples, resident’s involvement with the SDR, their relationship with lake and upland forest and agricultural environments, and limited market access have buffered the expansion of industrialized processed foods as observed elsewhere.
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Human-Environment Research: Past Trends, Current Challenges, and Future Directions

TL;DR: In this paper, a brief overview of current and future directions in the study of human-environment interactions is provided, highlighting questions related to institutions, ecosystem services, health, adaptation to climate change, urbanization, and methodological challenges.
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Spatiotemporal Patterns and Socioeconomic Contexts of Vegetative Cover in Altamira City, Brazil

TL;DR: In this paper, the spatial patterns and socioeconomic contexts of urban vegetation in Altamira, Brazil, a mid-sized but rapidly expanding city in the Amazon using time series remotely sensed imagery, were investigated.