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José Antonio Sierra-Huelsz
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 10
Citations - 150
José Antonio Sierra-Huelsz is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Community forestry & Deforestation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 76 citations. Previous affiliations of José Antonio Sierra-Huelsz include Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos.
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Endurance and Adaptation of Community Forest Management in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Edward A. Ellis,Karen A. Kainer,José Antonio Sierra-Huelsz,Patricia Negreros-Castillo,Dawn Rodriguez-Ward,Maria DiGiano +5 more
TL;DR: The institutional, socioeconomic and environmental conditions under which community-based forest management has been consolidated in the tropical state of Quintana Roo, which occupies the eastern half of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, are presented.
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Consequences of Traditional Management in the Production and Quality of Copal Resin (Bursera bipinnata (Moc. & Sessé ex DC.) Engl.) in Mexico
Itzel Abad-Fitz,Belinda Maldonado-Almanza,Karla María Aguilar-Dorantes,Luis Sánchez-Méndez,Leopoldo Gómez-Caudillo,Alejandro Casas,José Blancas,Yolanda Magdalena García-Rodríguez,Leonardo Beltrán-Rodríguez,José Antonio Sierra-Huelsz,Sol Cristians,Ana Isabel Moreno-Calles,Ignacio Torres-García,Francisco J. Espinosa-García +13 more
TL;DR: The traditional management of Bursera bipinnata involves selective pressures, which generate the differentiation of wild and managed trees that may represent incipient domestication through silvicultural management.
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Beyond participation: How to achieve the recognition of local communities’ value-systems in conservation? Some insights from Mexico
Louise Guibrunet,Peter Rijnaldus Wilhelmus Gerritsen,José Antonio Sierra-Huelsz,Adriana Carolina Flores-Díaz,Eduardo García-Frapolli,Eligio García-Serrano,Unai Pascual,Unai Pascual,Patricia Balvanera +8 more
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Sustaining Medicinal Barks: Survival and Bark Regeneration of Amphipterygium adstringens (Anacardiaceae), a Tropical Tree under Experimental Debarking
Leonardo Beltrán-Rodríguez,Juan Ignacio Valdez-Hernández,Alfredo Saynes-Vásquez,José Blancas,José Antonio Sierra-Huelsz,Sol Cristians,Andrea Martínez-Ballesté,Angélica Romero-Manzanares,Mario Luna-Cavazos,Ma. Amparo Borja de la Rosa,Elizandro Pineda-Herrera,Belinda Maldonado-Almanza,Gregorio Ángeles-Pérez,Tamara Ticktin,Robert Bye +14 more
TL;DR: Wet season and intermediate intensity harvests appear to foster sound management, but it is recommended against targeting exclusively a single demographic group (i.e., large female trees) due to potential negative impacts on species demography and bark supply.
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Community Forest Management: Evolution and Limitations in Mexican Forest Law, Policy and Practice
José Antonio Sierra-Huelsz,Patricia Gerez Fernández,Citlalli López Binnqüist,Louise Guibrunet,Edward A. Ellis +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore technical, epistemological, political, and contextual dimensions associated with the inclusion and exclusion of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in community forest management in Mexico.