TY - BOOK ED - Fundacion Charles Darwin ED - Parque Nacional Galápagos ED - INGALA TI - Galapagos report 2007-2008 SN - 9789978530344 U1 - 333.7 GAL 23 PY - 2008/// CY - Puerto Ayora, Galápagos PB - Fundación Charles Darwin, Parque Nacional Galápagos, INGALA KW - Conservation KW - Statistics KW - Sociology KW - Sociología KW - Estadística KW - Conservación KW - Ciencias sociales KW - Social sciences KW - Islas Galápagos KW - Galapagos Islands N1 - Incluye bibliografía (pp. 153-157); Toward a shared vision of Galapagos: the archipelago as a socioecological system; Washington Tapia, Pablo Ospina, Diego Quiroga ... [et al.]; (pp. 11-15) --; Sexual abuse of children: an emerging social problem in Galapagos; Roberto Maldonado; (pp. 19-22) --; A Galapagos identity; Hugo Barber & Pablo Ospina; (pp. 23-28) --; The current status of the educational system in Galapagos; Marcela Mendieta & Kory Falconí; (pp. 29-32) --; Value of the Basic and Essential Family Baskets in Galapagos; Andrea Marín Luna; (pp. 33-39) --; Public acceptance of environmental restrictions; Hugo Barber & Pablo Ospina; (pp. 40-45) --; Public opinion of institutional performance in Galapagos; Hugo Barber & Pablo Ospina; (pp. 46-49) --; Gender and women’s rights in Galapagos; Rocío Rosero & Cecilia Valdivieso; (pp. 50-55) --; Carrying Capacity vs. Acceptable Visitor Load: Semantics or a substantial change in tourism management?; Gunther Reck, María Casafont, Magaly Oviedo ... [et al.]; (pp. 56-58) --; The changing organizational framework in Galapagos; Graham Watkins & Alejandro Martinez; (pp. 59-68) --; General characteristics of the tourist fleet in Galapagos and its compliance with environmental standards; Mariu Piu Guime & Edgar Muñoz H; (pp. 69-74) --; The Galapagos National Park entrance fee: A global perspective and options for the future; Reyna Oleas; (pp. 75-80) --; Tourism in Galapagos: the tourist industry and installed capacity; Alejandra Ordóñez; (pp. 81-84) --; Improved integrated management of residual solids in Santa Cruz canton and the resulting decrease in solid wastes; Ulf Tosten Hardter; (pp. 85-88) --; General trends in scientific research in Galapagos; Tatiana Santander, Washington Tapia, José A. Gonzales ... [et al.]; (pp. 89-94) --; Advances in the conservation of threatened plant species of Galapagos; Rachel Atkinson, Patricia Jaramillo, Walter Simbaña ... [et al.]; (pp. 97-102) --; Bird mortality by vehicles; Gustavo Jiménez-Uscátegui & Franklin Betancourt; (pp. 103-106) --; Dispersal of insect species attracted to ship lights: Conservation implications for Galapagos; Lázaro Roque-Albelo, Edison Lomas Chauca & Omar Castillo Gaona; (pp. 107-108) --; The impact of ecotourism activities on wildlife and sessile benthic species in the Galapagos Marine Reserve; Priscilla Cubero-Pardo & Eddy Araujo Bastidas; (pp. 110-114) --; Toward an ecosystem-based approach to fisheries: a risk analysis; César Peñaherrera & Alex Hearn; (pp. 115-120) --; The consequences of herbivore eradication on Santiago: are we in time to prevent ecosystem degradation again?; Rachel Atkinson, Jorge Luis Renteria & Walter Simbaña; (pp. 221-124) --; Pathogens and parasites: an increasing threat to the conservation of Galapagos avifauna; Sharon L. Deem, Marilyn Cuz, Gustavo Jiménez-Uzcátegui ... [et al.]; (pp. 125-130) --; Perceptions of the status of the white fish fishery in the Galapagos Marine Reserve; Mauricio Castrejón; (pp. 131-135) --; Cryptogams of the Galapagos Islands (lichens, bryophytes, and fungi): New records, threats, and potential as bioindicators – a first evaluation; Frank Bungartz, Fredy Iván Nugra-Salazar, Xavier Arturo-Lopéz ... [et al.]; (pp. 136-141) --; Risks associated with maritime routes to and within Galapagos; Charlotte Causton, Marnie Campbell, Chad Hewitt ... [et al.]; (pp. 142-145) --; Water resource management: the Pelican Bay watershed; Noémi d´Ozouville; (pp. 146-152) --; References; (pp. 153-157) ER -