Galapagos Report 2015-2016.
Informe Galápagos 2015-2016.
- Puerto Ayora, Galápagos, Ecuador : GNPD ; GCREG ; CDF ; GC, 2017.
- 187 p. ; il. col., tablas ; 28 cm.
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Plan Galapagos : an instrument for the holistic sustainable development of the province / Research priorities for the Galapagos Islands : a participatory and collaborative process among research institutions, government agencies and civil society / Biosecurity in Galapagos is vital for protecting human health, the local economy and biodiversity / Estimation and forecasting of water demand in Puerto Ayora / Measurement of exhaust fumes produced by water taxis in Puerto Ayora / The provincial ordinance for the responsible consumption of plastics in Galapagos : a campaign to promote another way of life / International Architecture Workshop in Galapagos : cities in protected natural areas / Agricultural and livestock production in the Galapagos Islands : a comparative analysis of household consumption / Food networks, power, and social structures in Galapagos : the marketing system for potatoes and tomatoes between the Islands and the mainland / Importance of local knowledge and practices in island farming / Behavior and trends in tourism in Galapagos between 2007 and 2015 / Naturalist guide reports : an example of participatory science for monitoring impacts of tourism in the protected areas of Galapagos / Analysis of experiential fishing as an alternative mode of sustainable tourism in Galapagos / Analysis of agreements reached in the Participatory Management Board 2010-2015 / From resistance to acceptance : changed perspectives of the Galapagos Marine Reserve among Manta’s tuna fishermen / The danger of Carijoa riisei invading the Galapagos Marine Reserve / Report on the population status of hammerhead sharks in the Galapagos Marine Reserve / Ten years of tracking shark movements highlight the ecological importance of the northern islands : Darwin and Wolf / Restoration of the blackberry-invaded Scalesia forest : impacts on the vegetation, invertebrates, and birds / Galapagos landbirds (passerines, cuckoos, and doves) : status, threats, and knowledge gaps / Long-term conservation management to save the critically endangered mangrove finch (Camarhynchus heliobates) / Natural history and conservation prospects of the Floreana mockingbird (Mimus trifasciatus) / Giant Tortoise Restoration Initiative : beyond rescue to full recovery / Total number and current status of species introduced and intercepted in the Galapagos Islands / Ana Rousseaud, Eliecer Cruz, Edwin Naula ... [et al.]. Iván Cedeño, Mónica Calvopiña, Arturo Izurieta ... [et al.]. Marilyn Cruz, Mónica Ramos, Viviana Duque ... [et al.]. Maria Fernanda Reyes, Nemanja Trifunović, Saroj Sharma ... [et al.]. Marco Orozco, Patricio Gallardo y Juan Pablo Díaz. Ashleigh Klingman. Jaime Eduardo López Andrade y John Alejandro Dunn Insua. Marianita Granda León. Juan Carlos Guzmán, Patric Hollenstein, Ïñigo Arrazola ... [et al.]. Paulina Couenberg y José Poma. Juan Carlos Izurieta. María Casafont, Gabriela Erazo, Mariuxi Farias ... [et al.]. Gabriela Erazo, María Casafont y Mariuxi Farías. Elvis Llerena, Tania Quisingo y Roberto Maldonado. Nadine Kliffen, Jessica Clara Maria Berkes y Jorge Ramírez González. Inti Keith y Priscilla C. Martínez. César Peñaherrera-Palma, Eduardo Espinoza, Alex R. Hearn ... [et al.]. Alex Hearn, Eduardo Espinoza, James Ketchum ... [et al.]. Heinke Jäger, Sascha Buchholz, Arno Cimadom ... [et al.]. Birgit Fessl, David Anchundia, Jorge Carrión ... [et al.]. Francesca Cunninghame, Birgit Fessl, Christian Sevilla ... [et al.]. Luis Ortiz-Catedral, Christian Sevilla, Glyn Young ... [et al.]. Washington Tapia, James P. Gibbs, Danny Rueda ... [et al.]. Charlotte E. Causton, Heinke Jäger, M. Verónica Toral Granda ... [et al.]. (pp. 13-19) -- (pp. 20-26) -- (pp. 27-32) -- (pp. 35-41) -- (pp. 42-49) -- (pp. 50-56) -- (pp. 57-61) -- (pp. 62-69) -- (pp. 70-75) -- (pp. 76-80) -- (pp. 83-89) -- (pp. 90-97) -- (pp. 98-102) -- (pp. 105-111) -- (pp. 112-117) -- (pp. 118-124) -- (pp. 125-129) -- (pp. 130-139) -- (pp. 143-148) -- (pp. 149-160) -- (pp. 161-168) -- (pp. 169-172) -- (pp. 173-180) -- (pp. 181-183)