Colombia: Bajo Caguán-Caquetá /

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Imprint:Chicago, Illinois, USA : The Field Museum, [2019]
Description:vi, 7-458 pages : color illustrations, maps (some color) ; 28 cm.
Language:Spanish
English
Series:Rapid biological and social inventories ; informe/report no. 30
Rapid inventories biological and social ; no. 30.
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Format: Map Print Book
Local Note:Errata slip inserted.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11990592
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Other authors / contributors:Pitman, Nigel, editor.
Salazar Molano, Alejandra, editor.
Samper Samper, Felipe, editor.
Vriesendorp, Corine, editor.
Vásquez Cerón, Adriana, editor.
Campo, Álvaro del, editor.
Miller, Theresa L. (Theresa Lynn), 1985- editor.
Matapi Yucuna, Elio Antonio, editor.
Thompson, Michelle E., editor.
De Souza, Lesley, editor.
Alvira Reyes, Diana, editor.
Lemos, Ana, editor.
Stotz, Douglas F. (Douglas Forrester), 1956- editor.
Kotlinski, Nicholas, editor.
Wachter, Tyana, editor.
Woodward, Ellen, editor.
Botero García, Rodrigo, editor.
Field Museum of Natural History, publisher.
ISBN:9780982841983
0982841981
Notes:"Mayo/May 2019"
Includes bibliographical references (pages 443-454).
Text in Spanish; appendixes and summary ("report at a glance") also in English.
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Summary:In April 2018, a large multidisciplinary team of geologists, biologists, social scientists, and local residents explored the rivers, forests, and human communities around the junction of the Caguán and Caquetá Rivers in the lowland Amazonian department of Caquetá, Colombia. This report describes what is known to date about the region's geology, hydrology, and plant, fish, amphibian, reptile, bird, and mammal communities, as well as the present-day and historical use of its rich natural resources by human communities. At the heart of the report is a series of recommendations for protecting this extraordinary landscape and the region's natural resources in partnership with local campesino and indigenous residents. The text is in Spanish and English, with executive summaries in two dialects of the indigenous Murui Muina people.
Item Description:"Mayo/May 2019"
Physical Description:vi, 7-458 pages : color illustrations, maps (some color) ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 443-454).
ISBN:9780982841983
0982841981