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Genetic resources, biodiversity, traditional knowledge Guarani Kaiowá and local development

This paper approaches the slow but consistent remaining vegetation recovery, as a result of the integration of local habitants and partner organs efforts, in the Kaiowá and Guarani area. It's confirmed by the rich reports that there's an immense acquis of traditional knowledge, containing forms of utilization and environmental management models, which point out a more adequate and likely sustainability situation.

Indigenous land; Forest fragmentation; Sustainable development


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