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    Green beans Obonuco Andina and Obonuco San Isidro as productive alternatives for the substitution of illicit crops in the south of Colombia by Zuluaga-Mogollón, María Victoria, Zuluaga-Mogollón, María del Pilar, Rozo-Leguizamón, Yanine

    Published 2019
    “…For this reason, a process of participatory construction was carried out with rural and indigenous population, with whom the productive, sociocultural and environmental dynamics of the territory were analyzed. …”
    Online
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    Identification of business ideas for creation of company in the displaced population of Florencia, Colombia by Garrido-Hurtado, Dora Lilia, Valderrama-Cardona, Enna Alexandra

    Published 2016
    “…Similarly, business ideas are related with the trade dynamics of municipality, where trade is a fundamental part of its economy, followed by the small industry of guadua-work, wood, and indigenous handicrafts. In this regard, it is appropriate to use the business plan as a tool that allows the generation of viable enterprises, as an alternative for improving the economic situation in a population as vulnerable as the displaced people.…”
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    Our corn heritage: a vision from cultural identity and human rights by Ruiz Cristancho, Yesica, Tejedor Estupiñán, Ricardo Alonso

    Published 2020
    “…A critical analysis is made regarding how the use of native corn seeds are an important part of social and material relations within the framework of the cultural rights of indigenous, peasant, afro communities, etc., as well as for some contemporary artists. …”
    Online
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    Cultural significance of wild edible mushrooms in four municipalities of Boyacá (Colombia): Use of edible mushrooms in Boyacá by Peña Cañón, Ehidy Rocio, Niño Fernandez, Yeina Milena, Enao Mejía, Luis

    Published 2023
    “…In Colombia, ethnomycological knowledge is sheltered by peasant and indigenous communities and it is estimated that 70 species are consumed. …”
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    Women as Transformative Agents of Agricultural and Rural Development by Ávila Garavito, Diana Carolina

    Published 2023
    “…An empowerment survey evaluated five spheres, showing an increase in empowerment in Afro-descendant communities in Nariño (from 62.9% to 78.7%), mestizo women in Tambo, Cauca (from 46.4% to 97.8%), and indigenous women in Valle del Cauca (from 50% to 80%). …”
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    Genetic diversity of Moringa oleifera Lam. in the northeast of Colombia using RAMs markers by Chaves-Bedoya, Giovanni, Galvis-Perez, Zaida Lorena, Ortiz-Rojas, Luz Yineth

    Published 2018
    “…., is a fast growing tree, indigenous to Himalaya that has been used as food or as medicine, recognized for its bioactive compounds. …”
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    Acaricidal and larvicidal activity of Piper marginatum and Piper tuberculatum essential oils from Ecuador by Moncayo-Baño, Shirley Madeleine, Rondón-Rivas, María Eugenia, Cornejo-Sotomayor, Francisco Xavier

    Published 2024
    “…Piper marginatum and Piper tuberculatum are species used by local indigenous, people who live especially in eastern Ecuador, for their insecticidal properties. …”
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    Patterns of use of medicinal plants in Chocó and Cauca (Colombia) by Valoyes, Diana Carolina, Palacios Palacios, Leider

    Published 2020
    “…Regarding human groups, Afro-Colombians obtained the high- est number of records, followed by indigenous and mestizos. …”
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    Market Behavior of Continental Ornamental Fish in Colombia by Franco Ortega, Julio Alejandro, Moncaleano Gómez, Erika Marcela, Ajiaco Martinez, Rosa Elena

    Published 2021
    “…South America is still the largest species supplier, mainly the biodiverse countries with an export tradition such as Colombia, where it is constituted as a commercial or subsistence resource of great importance for the fishing and indigenous populations. A list of 522 species of PO confirmed, grouped in 13 Orders, 49 Families and 213 genera whose most desirable species are Osteoglossum bicirrhosum, Osteoglossum ferreirai, Paracheirodon axelrodi, Pterophyllum altum, Panaque nigrolineatus and Callichthyidae Callichthyidae. …”
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    The phyllosphere microbiome and its potential application in horticultural crops. A review by Barrera, Silvia E., Sarango-Flóres, Stalin-Wladimir, Montenegro-Gómez, Sandra-Patricia

    Published 2019
    “…In the context of food safety, a better understanding of how the indigenous phyllosphere microbiota enable plants to protect themselves against pathogens and to acquire nutrients is expected to prove its importance in the agricultural field. …”
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    Painters in the Splendor of Tunja: Naming Unrecognized Artists to Bring them out of Anonymity (XVI and XVII centuries) by Vargas Murcia, Laura Liliana

    Published 2017
    “…Its painters were of importance not only in this city but in the rest of the Province as well, with the churches and museums of Boyacá containing images that were essential elements in the indoctrination of indigenous communities. Civil mural works of art in Tunja have been an object of study mostly for their interpretation, and less regarding the identities of their makers. …”
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    Perceptions of volcanic phenomena: Elements for risk management in Colombia by Hernandez Peña, Yolanda Teresa, Vargas Cuervo, German, Zafra Mejía, Carlos Alfonso

    Published 2020
    “…It is noted that 80% of the members of indigenous communities interviewed do not establish a gap between nature-culture binarism and relativize the volcanic threat, this type of evidence indicates that the management models and strategies generated from public policy must delve into these cultural constructions to understand how relative security spaces are generated.…”
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