ABOUT THE WRITER
Miguel A. Guerra Loza has carried out research with Indigenous populations in Mexico, Cameroon, Indonesia, and Peru. His work focuses on community resource management and the conflicts and challenges that emerge when these practices are integrated (or not) in regional, national, or international contexts. He has a BA in Environmental Sciences (UNAM-Mexico), a Masters in Cultural Heritage and Landscape management (MNHN-France) and a Specialized Master’s degree in Forest Management (AgroParisTech-France).
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- 20 Dec 2021
Is the formalization of collective tenure rights supporting sustainable Indigenous livelihoods?
Insights from Comunidades Nativas in the Peruvian Amazon