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Ecuador's Yasuni Biosphere Reserve: a brief modern history and conservation challenges

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/4/3/034005

Keywords

Amazon; Ecuador; Yasuni National Park; Waorani; Huaorani; oil development; roads; illegal logging; indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation

Funding

  1. Blue Moon Fund
  2. Conservation, Food & Health Foundation
  3. Forrest C and Frances H Lattner Foundation Inc.

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Ecuador's Yasuni Man and the Biosphere Reserve-located at the intersection of the Amazon, the Andes mountains, and the equator-is home to extraordinary biodiversity and a recently contacted Amazonian indigenous group known as the Waorani (or Huaorani). Relatives of the Waorani, the Tagaeri and Taromenane, still live in voluntary isolation deep in the reserve, with no peaceful contact with the outside world. The Yasuni Biosphere Reserve also sits atop large reserves of crude oil, Ecuador's chief export, and contains an abundance of valuable timber species. This volatile combination has led to intense conflicts, and subsequently, increased international interest and concern. To make the issues confronting Yasuni more accessible to a growing audience of interested parties, we synthesized information on the biological, social, and political issues of the region, providing a concise overview of its modern history and conservation challenges. We constructed a chronology of key events in the Yasuni region over the past century and a series of maps designed to guide readers to a better understanding of the area's complicated array of overlapping designations. Main topics of analysis and discussion include: the Waorani and their ancestors living in voluntary isolation, Yasuni National Park, illegal logging, missionary impacts, oil-development-related impacts and conflicts, and the Ecuadorian government's innovative Yasuni-ITT Initiative (ITT: Ishpingo-Tiputini-Tambococha).

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