Authors
G Arturo Sánchez‐Azofeifa, Mauricio Quesada, Jon Paul Rodríguez, Jafet M Nassar, Kathryn E Stoner, Alicia Castillo, Theresa Garvin, Egleé L Zent, Julio C Calvo‐Alvarado, Margaret ER Kalacska, Laurie Fajardo, John A Gamon, Pablo Cuevas‐Reyes
Publication date
2005/12
Journal
Biotropica: The Journal of Biology and Conservation
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
477-485
Publisher
Blackwell Science Inc
Description
Our understanding of the human and biophysical dimensions of tropical dry forest change and its cumulative effects is still in the early stages of academic discovery. The papers in this special section on Neotropical dry forests cover a wide range of sites and problems ranging from the use of multispectral and hyperspectral remote sensing platforms to the impact of hurricanes on tropical dry forest regeneration. Here, we present to the scientific community the results of a workshop on which research priorities for tropical dry forests were discussed. This discussion focuses on the need to develop linkages between remote sensing, ecological, and social science research. The incorporation of social sciences into ecological research could contribute dramatically to our understandings of tropical dry forests by providing important contextual information to ecologists, and by helping to develop an important science–policy …
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Scholar articles
GA Sánchez‐Azofeifa, M Quesada, JP Rodríguez… - Biotropica: The Journal of Biology and Conservation, 2005
GA Sánchez-Azofeifa, M Quesada, JP Rodríguez… - Research Priorities for Neotropical Dry Forests …
L Fajardo, A Castillo, GA Sánchez-Azofeifa… - 2005