One Earth, Volume 7, Issue 11, 15 November 2024, Pages 1908-1912
The commentary highlights challenges in sustainably scaling the Amazonian sociobioeconomy using a�ai and cacao as examples, warning against conventional growth approaches. It advocates for innovative scaling strategies focused on diversification, local empowerment, territorial management, and bottom-up governance.
Celebrating Women in Process Intensification.
This special issue highlights and celebrates the diversity of career pathways of women in process intensification. This interview with Professor Prof. You Han is based personal career experience with both professional & personal reflections
Celebrating Women in Process Intensification.
This special issue highlights and celebrates the diversity of career pathways of women in process intensification. This interview with Prof. Polona Žnidaršič Plazl is based personal career experience with both professional & personal reflections
Celebrating Women in Process Intensification.
This special issue highlights and celebrates the diversity of career pathways of women in process intensification. This interview with Assistant Professor Weerinda Mens is based personal career experience with both professional & personal reflections
Celebrating Women in Process Intensification.
This special issue highlights and celebrates the diversity of career pathways of women in process intensification. This interview with Dr. Bettina Muster-Slawitsch is based personal career experience with both professional & personal reflections
Celebrating Women in Process Intensification.
This special issue highlights and celebrates the diversity of career pathways of women in process intensification. This interview with Sharon Velasquez-Orta is based personal career experience with both professional & personal reflections
One Earth, Volume 7, Issue 11, 15 November 2024, Pages 1904-1907
To move beyond simplistic views of rural and Indigenous producers, a more inclusive approach is needed�one that recognizes the complexity of plural sociobioeconomies and values local producers as equal partners and knowledge holders. This shift is essential for building a fair and sustainable regional sociobioeconomy in the Amazon.
