Etica ambiental y respeto multicultural
Submitted by cdp0107 on Fri, 2011-07-01 11:23Rozzi, R. & J.M. Rodriguez. 1997. Etica ambiental y respeto multicultural. Ambiente Y Desarrollo Septiembre: 104.
Rozzi, R. & J.M. Rodriguez. 1997. Etica ambiental y respeto multicultural. Ambiente Y Desarrollo Septiembre: 104.
Massardo, F. & R. Rozzi. 1996. Valoración de la Biodiversidad: Usos medicinales déla flora nativa chilena. Ambiente Y Desarrollo 12(3): 76-81.
Berghoefer, U., R. Rozzi, & K. Jax. 2010. Many Eyes on Nature: Diverse Perspectives in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve and Their Relevance for Conservation. Ecology & Society 15: 18.
Rozzi, R., F. Massardo, C.B. Anderson, K. Heidinger, & J.A. Silander, Jr. 2006. Ten principles for biocultural conservation at the southern tip of the Americas: the approach of the Omora EthnobotanicalPark. Ecology and Society 11(1): 43. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art43/
Rozzi, R., M.T.K. Arroyo, & J.J. Armesto. 1997. Ecological factors affecting gene flow between populations of Anarthrophyllum cumingii (Papilionaceae) growing on equatorial- and polar-facing slopes in the Andes of Central Chile. Plant Ecology 132: 171-179.
Rozzi, R., F. Massardo, C.B. Anderson, & J. Silander, Jr. 2004. Ten Dimensions of a Biocultural conservation approach at the Austral tip of the Americas. Sustainable Communities Review 7(1): 76-82.
Rozzi, R., J.J. Armesto, & J. Figueroa. 1994. Biodiversidad y conservación de los bosques nativos de Chile: una aproximació jerárquica. Bosque 15(2): 55-64.
Merino, S., J. Moreno, R.A. Vásquez, J. Martínez, I. Sánchez-Monsálvez, C.F. Estades, S. Ippi, P. Sabat, R. Rozzi, & S. Mcgehee. 2008. Haematozoa in forest birds from southern Chile: Latitudinal gradients in prevalence and parasite lineage richness. Austral Ecology 33: 329-340.
Jaksic, F.M.,R. Rozzi, A. Labra, & J.E. Jimenez. 1987. The Hunting Behavior of Black-Shouldered Kites (Elanus caeruleus leucurus) in Central Chile. The Condor (The Cooper Ornithological Society) 89: 907-911.
Ibarra, J.T., L. Fasola, D.W. Macdonald, R. Rozzi, & C. Bonacic. 2009. Invasive American mink Mustela vison in wetlands of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, southern Chile: what are they eating? Fauna & Flora International, Oryx 43(1): 87-90.
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