In some communities, the study found, selling timber accounts for up to 50 per cent of families’ income, although this varies between Orellana and Napo and between indigenous and colonist villages.
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Ecuador_story, Latin America, Community Forestry, Livelihoods, America, Climate Change, Men, Males, Ecuador.