2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.pecon.2021.03.002
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Collaborative management as a way to enhance Araucaria Forest resilience

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“…Thus, the Atlantic Forest does not constitute a homogeneous and continuous formation; it comprises several sub forests whose floral variation is affected by local climate and soil conditions (Tagliari et al, 2021), which explains the different phenolic compositions of the honey samples.…”
Section: Relationship Between Phenolic Compounds and Anti-inflammatory Potentialmentioning
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“…Thus, the Atlantic Forest does not constitute a homogeneous and continuous formation; it comprises several sub forests whose floral variation is affected by local climate and soil conditions (Tagliari et al, 2021), which explains the different phenolic compositions of the honey samples.…”
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“…Initially, most of the state of Santa Catarina was covered by forests, but currently, the forest coverage is limited to a few fragments. This region was explored for many years for the extraction of large native trees, such as the Brazilian pine (Araucaria angustifolia) and the wild pine (Podocarpus lambertii)(Tagliari et al, 2021). The cities of Urubici, Bom Retiro, Bocaina do Sul, São Joaquim, Santa Terezinha, Monte Castelo and General Carneiro are mainly covered by the Araucaria Forest.…”
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“…Also, recent studies shed a light on the possibility of sustainable timber exploitation as a strategy to engage local people (Orellana and Vanclay 2018;Montagna et al 2019). Hence, by valuing these actors, araucaria intraspeci c and functional diversity is boosted, and, consequently, promote resilience and adaptive capacity to climate change, besides creating positive feedback between TEK holders and the entire socioecological system (Elmqvist et al 2003;Holland et al 2017;Tagliari et al 2021a). Also, by preserving araucaria remnants via TEK holders we nd a win-win strategy because there is a possibility to engage more local groups in environmental governance and shorten the distance of actions that degrade Tables Table 1. References selected to estimate the potential threat of climate change over the Araucaria Forest System.…”
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“…For instance, enduring human-plant interactions in the Neotropics contributed to enhancing plant domestication and food security across both the Amazon (Levis et al 2018) and Araucaria Forest in southern Brazil (Cruz et al 2020). Precisely, the Araucaria Forest, also known as Araucaria Mixed Forest, is an emblematic SES of the subtropical Atlantic Forest region (Tagliari et al 2021a). The main plant species of this ecosystem is the candelabra-aspect tree Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.)…”
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