Scroll through our list of publications—including volumes and special issues; journal special issues; and journal articles, chapters, and reports—for a flavor of the variety of research and projects carried out by IU CASEL affiliates.
Publications
Featured publication
RETHINKING ENVIRONMENTALISM: Linking Justice, Sustainability, and Diversity (MIT Press, Strungmann Forum Reports). IU CASEL director, Eduardo Brondizio, is an author.
The book is entirely open access! Paperback is also available for purchase.
Download PDFs of the book at the site of the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies-Ernst Strungman Forum.
Volumes and special issues
- Lele, S., E. S. Brondizio, J. Byrne, G. M. Mace, and J. Martinez-Alier (eds.). 2018. Rethinking Environmentalism: Linking Justice, Sustainability, and Diversity. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Strüngmann Forum Reports/MIT Press. 12 chs., 302 pp.
- Brondizio, E. S. and E. F. Moran (eds.) 2012. Human-Environment Interactions: Current and Future Directions. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Scientific Publishers. 17 chs.,434 pp.
- Pinedo-Vasquez, M., M. Ruffino, C. Padoch, E. S. Brondizio (eds.). (electronic 2010, printed 2011). The Amazonian Várzea: the decade past and the decade ahead. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Scientific Publishers co-publication with The New York Botanical Garden Press: 362 pp.
- Reynolds, H. and E. Brondizio, Jennifer Meta-Robinson (eds.). 2010. Teaching Environmental Literacy: Across Campus and Across Curriculum . Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. Pp. 212.
- Brondizio, E. S. 2008. The Amazonian Caboclo and the Açaí palm:Forest Farmers in the Global Market.” New York: New York Botanical Garden Press. Pp. 402 [Winner: 2010 Mary W. Klinger Book Award of the Society for Economic Botany; Runner up: The 2010 Julian Steward Award for best book in Environmental Anthropology 2006-2009. Anthropology & Environment Section of the American Anthropological Association]
Journal special issues
- Brondizio, E. S. and J. Syvitski (Guest Editors). 2016. The Anthropocene. Special issue of Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions. Special issue organized on behalf of the International Geosphere Biosphere Program (IGBP) and the International Human Dimensions Program (IHDP). Editorial and 4 articles. Volume 39.
Journal articles, chapters, and reports
- McDonald, R. I., A. V. Mansur, F. Ascensão, M. Colbert, K. Crossman, T. Elmqvist, A. Gonzalez, B. Güneralp, D. Haase, M. Hamann, O. Hillel, K. Huang, B. Kahnt, D. Maddox, A. Pacheco, H. M. Pereira, K. C. Seto, R. Simkin, B. Walsh, A. S. Werner, and C. Ziter. 2019. Research gaps in knowledge of the impact of urban growth on biodiversity. Nature Sustainability. doi:10.1038/s41893-019-0436-6
- Center for Sustainable Communities. 2019. Report on the NSF Sustainable Urban Systems workshop ‘How does infrastructure shape equity and well-being across the urban-rural gradient.’ Center for Sustainable Communities, Temple University, Philadelphia.
- Reyes‐García, V., Á. Fernández‐Llamazares, P. McElwee, Z. Molnár, K. Öllerer, S. J. Wilson, E. S. Brondizio. 2018. The contributions of indigenous peoples and local communities to ecological restoration. Restoration Ecology: The Journal of the Society for Ecological Restoration (early view).
- McDonald, R. I., M’L. Colbert, M. Hamann, R. Simkin, B. Walsh, F. Ascensão, M. Barton, K. Crossman, M. Edgecomb, T. Elmqvist, A. Gonzalez, B. Guneralp, D. Haase, O. Hillel, K. Huang, D. Maddox, A. Mansur, J. Paque, H. M. Pereira, J. R. Pierce, R. Weller, K. Seto, M. M. J. Tan, C. Ziter. 2018. Report: Nature in the urban century. The Nature Conservancy.
- Kohler, F., and E. S. Brondizio. 2017. Considering the needs of indigenous and local populations in conservation programs. Conservation Biology 31 (2):245–251.
- Boillat, S., F. M. Scarpa, J. P. Robson, I. Gasparri, T. M. Aide, A. P. D. Aguiar, L. O. Anderson, M. Batistella, M. G. Fonseca, C. Futemma, H. R. Grau, S.-L. Mathez-Stiefel, J. P. Metzger, J. P. H. B. Ometto, M. A. Pedlowski, S. G. Perz, V. Robiglio, L. Soler, I. Vieira, and E. S. Brondizio. 2017. Land system science in Latin America: challenges and perspectives. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 26:37–46.
- Brondizio, E. S. and F. M Le Tourneau. 2016. Environmental Governance for All. Science 352(6291): 1272-1273.
- Brondizio, E. S., A. C. B. de Lima, S. Schramski C. Adams. 2016. Social and Health Dimensions of Climate Change in the Amazon: A Review. Annals of Human Biology 43(4): 405-414.
- Brondizio, E.S., E. Foufoula-Georgiou, S. Szabo, N. Vogt, Z. Sebesvari, F. G. Renaud, A. Newton, E. Anthony, A. V. Mansur, Z. Matthews, S. Hetrick, S. M. Costa, Z. Tessler, A. Tejedor, A. Longjas, John Dearing. 2016. Catalyzing action towards the sustainability of Deltas. Current Opinions in Environmental Sustainability 19:182-194.
- Piperata, B. A., K. McSweeney, R. S. Murrieta, C. Adams, E. S. Brondizio, J. Chernela, K. A. Hicks, C. Morsello, A. Wutich, and A. Brewis. 2016. Environmental Income and Food Sovereignty in Remote Rural Contexts: The Missing Factors in the Impact Evaluation of Conditional Cash Transfers: Biocultural Insights for Poverty-Alleviation Policy from the Brazilian Amazon. Current Anthropology 57 (6).
- Szabo, S., E. s. Brondizio, S. Hetrick, Z. Matthews, F. Renaud, Z. Sebesvari, R. J. Nicholls, S. Costa, J. A. Dearing, E. Foufoula-Georgiou. Re-Submitted. Population dynamics in the context of environmental vulnerability: Comparison of the Mekong, Ganges-Brahmaputra and Amazon delta regions. Sustainability Sciences 2016 19: 1-16. DOI: 10.1007/s11625-016-0372-6.
- Brondizio, E. S., N. Vogt, A. Mansur, S. Costa, E. Anthony, S. Hetrick. 2016. A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Deltas as Coupled Social Ecological Systems: An example from the Amazon River Delta and Estuary. Sustainability Sciences. Vol :1-19. DoI: 10.1007/s11625-016-0368-2
- Brondizio, E. S., K. O’Brien, X. Bai, F. Biermann, W. Steffen, F. Berkhout, C. Cudennec, M. C. Lemos, A. Wolfe, J. Palma-Oliveira, C-T. Arthur Chen. 2016. Re-conceptualizing the Anthropocene: A Call for Collaboration. Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions. 39: 318-327.
- Brondizio, E. S. 2016. Les defies d’une COP21 reussie. Fellows. N. 7: May 1, 2016. Dossier: COP21 et Changement Climatique. Revu du Réseau français des instituts d’études avancées.
- Brondizio, E. S. 2016. The elephant in the room: Amazonian cities deserve more attention in climate change and sustainability discussions. ClimaCom Cultura Científica. ANO 02 – N.2 – Special issue "Vulnerabilidade" ISSN 2359-4705.
- Brondizio, E. S. 2016. Entangled Futures: Anthropology’s engagement with global change research. In S. Crate and M. Nuttall (eds.) 2015. Anthropology and Climate change: From encounters to action. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. 2nd Edition.
- Brondizio, E. S., S. Fiorini, and R. Adams. 2016. History and Scope of Environmental Anthropology. In Helen Kopninaand Eleanor Shoreman-Ouimet the International Handbook in Environmental Anthropology. New York: Routledge Publishers. Pp. 10-30.
- Mansur, A. V., E. S. Brondízio, S. Roy, S. Hetrick, N. Vogh, A. Newton. 2016. An Assessment of Urban Vulnerability in the Amazon Delta and Estuary: A multi-Criterion Index of Flood Exposure, Socio-Economic Conditions and Infrastructure. Sustainability Sciences Pp: 1-16.
- Szabo, S., E. s. Brondizio, S. Hetrick, Z. Matthews, F. Renaud, R. J. Nicholls, Z. Sebesvari, S. Costa, J. A. Dearing, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, A. Tejedor, Z. Tessler. 2016. Population dynamics in the context of environmental vulnerability: Comparison of the Mekong, Ganges-Brahmaputra and Amazon delta regions. ESRC Centre for Population Change. Working Paper 74. January 2016. ISSN 2042-4116. 31 pp.
- Sebesvari, Z., E. Foufoula-Georgiou, I. Harrison, E. S. Brondizio, T. Bucx, J. A. Dearing, D. Ganguly, T. Ghosh, S. L. Goodbred, M. Hagenlocher, R. Hajra, C. Kuenzer, A. V. Mansur, Z. Matthews, R. J. Nicholls, K. Nielsen, I. Overeem, R. Purvaja, Md. M. Rahman, R. Ramesh, F. G. Renaud, R.S. Robin, B. Subba Reddy, G. Singh, S. Szabo, Z. D. Tessler, C. van de Guchte, N. Vogt, C. A. Wilson. 2016. Policy Brief available at UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform.
- Brondizio, E. S. 2016. The elephant in the room: Amazonian cities deserve more attention in climate change and sustainability discussions. Collective Blog: ’The Nature of Cities.’ http://www.thenatureofcities.com/2016/02/02/the-elephant-in-the-room-amazonian-cities-deserve-more-attention-in-climate-change-and-sustainability-discussions/
- Brondizio, E. S., Solecki, W., and R. Leemans (eds.) 2015. Editorial: Climate change: A virtual special issue with commentary for COP21. Current Opinions in Environmental Sustainability. 29 articles. https://www.elsevier.com/connect/climate-change-a-virtual-special-issue-with-commentary-for-cop21#latin
- Vogt, N. , M. A. Pinedo-Vasquez, E. S. Brondìzio, F. Rabelo, K. Fernandes, O. Almeida, R. Rivero, P. Deadman, and Y. Dou. 2016. Local Ecological Knowledge and Incremental Adaptation to Changing Flood Patterns in the Amazon Delta. Sustainability Sciences DOI: 10.1007/s11625-015-0352-2 [Special Issue: Sustainable Deltas: Livelihoods, Ecosystem Services, and Policy Implications].
- Solecki, W., E. S. Brondizio. and R. Leemans, 2015. Editorial: Sustainability from theory to practice. Current Opinions in Environmental Sustainability. Vol. 14:v–vii doi:10.1016/j.cosust.2015.10.001
- Bai, X., S. van der Leeuw, K. O’Brien, F. Berkhout, F. Biermann, W. Broadgate, E. S. Brondizio, C. Cudennec, J. Dearing, A. Duraiappah, M. Glaser, A. Revkin, W. Steffen, and J. Syvitski. 2015. Plausible and Desirable Futures in the Anthropocene: A New Research Agenda Submitted. Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions. doi:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.09.017
- Siqueira, A. D. and E. S. Brondizio. 2015. Mudancas e Continuidades: economia florestal, serviços urbanos e unidades domésticas no Estuário Amazônico. Revista Pós Ciências Sociais. [Universidade Federal do Maranhao, Brasil] 11(22): 181-194
- Vogt, N., M. Pinedo-Vasquez, E. S. Brondizio, O. Almeida, and S. Ribero. 2015. Mosaic Production Landscapes in the Amazon Estuary: Smallholder Land Use Systems, Flexibility in Land-Use Decisions and Forest Transition from WWII to Present. Society and Natural ResourcesAn International Journal (pg.1-16)
- Alessa, L., A. Kliskey, M. Barton, M. Altaweel, J. Ozik, T. Park, W. Rand, D. Brown, J. Liu, S. Bankes, S. Wang, E. Moran, E. Bondizio, J. Feddema. 2015. Best Practices for Integrating Social Sciences into Social Ecological Systems Science: Future Directions for Building a More Resilient America. A report to the US National Science Foundation. Center for Resilient Communities, University of Idaho. 53pp.
- Díaz, Sandra, Sebsebe Demissew, Julia Carabias, Carlos Joly, Mark Lonsdale, Neville Ash, Anne Larigauderie, Jay Ram Adhikari, Salvatore Arico, András Báldi, Ann Bartuska, Ivar Andreas Baste, Adem Bilgin, Eduardo Brondizio et alli [71 co-authors]. 2015. The IPBES Conceptual Framework — connecting nature and people, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Volume 14, June 2015, Pages 1-16, ISSN 1877-3435,
- Brondizio, E. S. 2014. Abordagens teóricas e metodológicas para o estudo de mudança de Usos da Terra. In Ambiente e Sociedade na Amazonia : Uma Abordagem Interdisciplinar. E. Vieira, P. Toledo, e R. Araujo. Belem, Brazil : Editora do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi.
- Tallis, H., J. Lubchenco et alli [238 co-authors]. 2014. Working together: A call for inclusive conservation. Nature 515 (7525): 27-28.
- Brondizio, E. S. and K. Andersson. 2014. Report: Conceptual and Methodological Framework for Evaluating the Contribution of Collective Action to Biodiversity Conservation. UN-Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD): UNEP/CBD/COP/12/13/Add.5; COP-12-inf-07-en-1.doc.
- Eloy, L., E. S. Brondizio, and R. Pateo. 2014. New perspectives on mobility, urbanisation, and resource management in Amazônia. Bolletim of Latin American Research (BLAR). 2014: 1-16 DOI:10.1111/blar.12267
- Brondizio, E. S. and T. Von Holt. 2014. Geospatial Analysis in Anthropology. In H. R. Bernard and C. L. Gravelee (eds.) Handbook of Methods in Cultural Anthropology. Lanham, Maryland: Altamira Press. Chapter 19, p. 601-629.
- Tengö, M, E. S. Brondizio, P. Malmer, T. Elmqvist, and M. Spierenburg. 2014. A Multiple Evidence Base approach to connecting diverse knowledge systems for ecosystem governance. AMBIO. DOI 10.1007/s13280-014-0501-3 [Published online 22 march 2014]
- Brondizio, E. S., N. Vogt, and A. Siqueira 2013. Forest Resources, City Services: Globalization, Household Networks, and Urbanization in the Amazon estuary. In K. Morrison, S. Hetch, and C. Padoch (eds). The Social Life of Forests. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press. Pp. 348-361.
- Medeiros, H., Murrieta, RSS, Adams, C., Brondizio, ES. 2013. Scientific and Local Knowledge of Ungulates in Brazilian Atlantic Forest: Revealing Convergences and Complementarities. Journal of Ethnobiology 01/2013, 33:180-202.
- Medeiros, H., Murrieta, RSS, Adams, C., Brondizio, ES. 2014. Local and scientific knowledge for assessing the use of fallows and mature forest by large mammals in SE Brazil: identifying singularities in folk ecology. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 01/2014, 10(1): 7
- Brondizio, E. S. 2013. A microcosm of the Anthropocene: Socioecological complexity in the Amazon. Perspectives: Journal de la Reseaux Francaise d’Institut d'études avancées (RFIEA). N. 10: 10-13 [Autumn 2013]
- Duraiappah AK, S. T. Asah, E. S. Brondizio, N. Kosoy, P. O’Farrel, A-H Prieur-Richard, K. Takeuchi. 2014. The New Commons: Matching the Mis-Matches. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 7:94–100
- Brondizio, E. S., E. Ostrom, and O. R. Young. 2013. Analyse et gouvernance des systèmes socio écologiques multi-niveaux. Management et Avenir 65, 2013/7: 108-140. 10.3917/mav.065.0108 [Translation reduced version of Brondizio, Ostrom, and Young 2009]
- Welch, J., E. S. Brondizio, C. Coimbra, S. Hetrick. 2013. Indigenous Burning as Conservation Practice: Neotropical Savanna Recovery amid Agribusiness Deforestation in Central Brazil. PLOS ONE. December 2013, Volume 8, Issue 12 e81226
- Ballestero, E. and E. S. Brondizio. 2013. Building negotiated agreement: The emergence of community based tourism in Floreana (Galapagos Islands). Human Organization 72(4): 323-335
- Duraiappah, A., S. Asah, E. S. Brondizio, L. Hunter, N. Kosoy, A-H. Prieur-Richard, S. Subramaniam. 2013. Managing biodiversity is about people: The Role of Social Sciences in Achieving the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and its Aichi Targets. Background Paper for the Trondheim Conference 1 on Biodiversity. Montreal: UN-CBD. UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/17/INF/1 Sept, 4, 2013
- Hetrick, S., Roy Chowdhury, R., E. S. Brondizio, and E. F. Moran. 2013. Spatiotemporal patterns and socioeconomic determinants of vegetative cover in Altamira City, Brazil. Land2(1) doi:10.3390/land20x000x
- Brondizio, E. S. A. Cak, M. Caldas, C. Mena; R. Bilsborrow, C. T. Futemma, E. F. Moran, M. Batistella, and T. Ludewigs. 2013. Pequenos produtores e desmatamento na Amazonia. In Keller, M., M. Bustamante, J. Gash, and P. Silva Dias (Eds.) Amazonia e Mudancas Globais, Geophys. Monogr. Ser., vol. 186, 565 pp., AGU, Washington, D. C., doi:10.1029/GM186. [translated from Brondizio et al 2009]
- Foufoula-Georgiou, E., I. Overeem, Y. Saito, S. Dech, C. Kuenzer, S. Goodbred, I. Harrison, E. Anthony, E. Brondizio, J. Hutton, R. Nicholls, Z. Matthews, J. Dearing, A. Lazar, A. Baschieri, A. Newton, R. Ramachandran, F. Renaud, Z. Sebesvari, C. Vorosmarty, Z. Tessler, S. Costa, K. M. Ahmed, M. M. Rahman, G. Lintern, P. Van Cappellen, H. Durr, S. Gao, M. Marchand, T. Bucx, V. L. Nguyen, M. Goichot, C. Paola, D. Mohrig, and R. Twilley, A vision for a coordinated international effort on delta sustainability. In G. Young & G.M.E. Perillo (eds.) Deltas: Landforms, Ecosystems and Human Activities. IAHS Publ. 358, 3-11, 2013.
- Kumar, P., E. Brondizio, F. Gatzweiler, J. Gowdy, D. de Groot, U. Pascual, B. Reyers, P. Sukhdev. 2013. The economics of ecosystem services: from local analysis to national policies. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2013.02.001
- Tengö M, Malmer P, Brondizio E, Elmqvist T, Spierenburg M. 2013. The Multiple Evidence Base as a framework for connecting diverse knowledge systems in IPBES. Discussion paper 2013-06-05. Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Sweden.
- Tengö, M, Malmer, P, Brondizio, E, Elmqvist T, Spierenburg, M 2013. Multiple Evidence Base: A framework for connecting indigenous, local, and scientific knowledge systems. Fact Sheet - Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC), Stockholm University. http://www.stockholmresilience.org/
- Brondizio, E. S. and E. F. Moran. 2012. Level-dependent deforestation trajectories in the Amazon: 1970-2001. Population and Environment. DOI 10.1007/s11111-011-0159-8.
- Guedes, G., E. S. Brondizio, A. Resende, R. P. Penna-Firme, and I. Cavallini. 2012. Poverty Dynamics and Income Inequality in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon – A Multidimensional Approach. Human Ecology DOI: 10.1007/s10745-011-9444-5. [electronic version December 2011].
- Moran, E. F. and E. S. Brondizio. 2012. Introduction to Human-Environment Research. In E. S. Brondizio and E. F. Moran (eds.). Human-Environment Interactions: Current and Future Directions. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Scientific Publishers. pp. 1-24.
- Brondizio, E. S. 2012. Institutional crafting and the vitality of rural areas in an urban world: Perspectives from a Japanese community in the Amazon. Global Environmental Research 16(2): 145-152
- Costa, S. and E. S. Brondizio. 2012. Crescimento urbano na Amazonia legal e a sustentabilidade ambiental: consideracoes na escala local. In G. R. Guedes and R. OJIMA (org.) Território, Mobilidade Populacional e Ambiente. Governador Valadares: Ed. UNIVALE, 2012.
- Brondizio, E. S. and R. Roy Chowdhury. 2012. Human-environment research: Past trends, current challenges, future directions. In Brondizio, E. S. and E. F. Moran (eds.) 2012. Human-Environment Interactions: Current and Future Directions. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Scientific Publishers. Chapter 17, Pp.391-400.
- Siqueira, A. D. and E. S. Brondizio. 2012. Açaí, Euterpe oleracea mart.. In J. P. Poulain (ed.), Dictionnaire des Cultures Alimentaires. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France (PUF). 1488 pp.
- Brondizio, E. S., E. Ostrom, and O. R. Young. 2012. Connectivity and the Governance of Multilevel Socio-ecological Systems: The Role of Social Capital. In B. Christophe and R. Perez. Management environnemental et des agro-ressources. Ouvrage collectif issu de l’Ecole doctorale internationale d’été EDIE-MEAR. Amiens: Université Jules Vernes. Pp. : 33-70. [re-publication of Annual Review of Environment and Resources. Vol 34:253–78]
- Sinnathamby, J. [author], A. Duraiappah, H. Mooney, A. van Jaarsveld, K. Takeuchi, E. Brondizio, W. Suzuki, O. Saito, A. Larigauderie, A. Prieur-Richard [Survey advisory board]. 2012. Findings of the Global IPBES Assessment Survey. Prepared by the United Nations University, International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change, Ministry of the Environment of Japan, and Diversitas. Publication UNEP/IPBES.MI/2/INF/10 [IPBES.net]. 12 pp.
- Duraiappah, A., H. Mooney [co-chairs], E. S. Brondizio, A. Driver, T.Elmqvist, R. Hassan, A. Larigauderie, B. Reyers, Y. Shirayama, M. Spierenburg [coordinating lead authors], F. Alpízar, S. J. Andelman, T. D. Beard Jr, O. S. Bánki, X. Cui, B. Fu, N. Furuta, K. Garcia, S. Hashimoto, E.S. Kim, B.Chih?Jen Ko, M. KO, R. Kohsaka, T. Nakashizuka, S. Naeem, D. Niles, H. Pereira, S. Purushotaman, R. Ramachandran, O. Saito, S. Sakai, W. Suzuki, H. Tallis, D. Walker, M. Yashiro, K. Yoshida [lead authors]. 2012. Report of the scientific workshop on assessments for an intergovernmental science-policy platform on biodiversity and ecosystem services. UNEP/IPBES.MI/2/INF/10. [IPBES.net]. 28 pp.
- Duraiappah A., A. Larigauderie, E. S. Brondizio, G. Mace, S. Arico, S. T. Asah, N. Ash, B. Baptiste, T. Brooks, J. Caillaux, S. Dias, E. G. Escobar-Briones, P. B. Eyzaguirre, M. Fischer, H. Gundimeda, S. Hashimoto, M. Jama, P. Leadley, H. Mooney, P. Mumby, H. Nagendra, D. Nakashima, C. Nesshoever, C. J. Nettleton, U. Pascual, B. Reyers, O. Saito, M. Schultz, M. Spierenburg, R. Sumaila, and H. Tallis. 2012. Outcome of an informal expert workshop on main issues related to the development of a Conceptual Framework for IPBES. IPBES Interim Secretariat. [IPBES.net]. 36pp.
- Siqueira, A. D. and E. S. Brondizio 2011. Local food preference and global markets. Perspectives on açai fruit as terroir and a Geographic Indicator product. Appetite. Volume 56, Issue 2, April 2011, Page 544. doi:10.1016/j.appet.2010.11.261
- Cymerys, M., Vogt, N., and Brondizio, E. 2011. Açaí. in P. Shanley, G. Medina, & M. Cymerys, eds. Fruit Trees and Useful Plants in Amazonian Lives, pp. 157-168. Rome, FAO 353 pp. [translation from the Portuguese version published in 2005].
- Mattos, L, E. Brondizio, M. Hercowitz. 2011. Capital social e participao social na gestao de politicas publicas. In L. Mattos and M. Hercowitz (eds.). Economia do Meio Ambiente e Servicos Ambientais: Estudos aplicado a agricultura familiar, as populacoes tradicionais e aos povos indigenas. Brasilia, DF: Editora EMBRAPA.
- Foufoula-Georgiou, E., J. Syvitski, C. Paola, T. Mai Kien, A. Noble, P. Tuong, M.D. Dubois, C. Vörösmarty, H. H. Kremer, P. Kabat, C. van de Guchte, E. S. Brondizio, Y. Saito. 2011. International Year of Deltas 2012 (IYD-2012) A Proposal. EOS Forum. American Geophysical Union. EOS, Vol. 92, No. 40, 4 October 2011.
- Cabrera, A.R, P. J. Deadman, E. S. Brondizio, and M. Pinedo-Vasquez. 2011.Exploring the Choice of Decision Making Method in an Agent Based Model of Land Use Change. In David A. Swayne, Wanhong Yang, A. A. Voinov, A. Rizzoli, T. Filatova (Eds.) International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs) 2010 International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software Modelling for Environment’s Sake, Fifth Biennial Meeting, Ottawa, Canada. http://www.iemss.org/iemss2010/index.php?n=Main.Proceedings
- Nijnik, M. D. Miller, A. Nijnik, S. Fiorini, N. Vogt, E. S. Brondizio, J. Morrice, 2011 'Public Participation for Planning the Sustainable Use of Natural Resources and Landscape Change'. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences 5 (11): 1833-1882 http://www.SocialSciences-Journal.com
- Lu, D., Mateus Batistella, Emilio Moran, Scott Hetrick, Diogenes Alves & Eduardo Brondizio. 2011. Fractional forest cover mapping in the Brazilian Amazon with a combination of MODIS and TM images, International Journal of Remote Sensing. DOI:10.1080/01431161.2010.519004
- Cabrera, R., P. Deadman, L. K. Vanwey, E. S. Brondizio, E. F. Moran 2011. Exploring demographic and lot effects in an ABM/LUCC of Agriculture in the Brazilian Amazon. In A. J. Heppenstall et al (eds.). Agent-Based Models of Geographic Systems. DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-8927-4_33
- Brondizio, E. S., F. Gatzweiler, C. Zagrafos, M. Kumar. 2010. Socio-cultural context of ecosystem and biodiversity valuation.(Chapter 4) In P. Kumar (ed.) The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB): Ecological and economic foundations. United Nations Environmental Programme and the European Commission. London, UK: Earthscan Press. Pp. 150-181.
- Mattos, L.; Brondízio, E.; Romeiro, A; Orair, R. 2011. Relações entreexpansão da pecuária e elevação de renda na agricultura familiar da Amazônia brasileira. Anais do 49o Congresso da SOBER. Belo Horizonte: SOBER.
- Guedes, G., P.C.L. Siviero, A.J. Caetano, C. J. Machado, E. S. Brondízio. 2011. Incorporando a variabilidade no processo de identificação do modelo de máximo global no Grade of Membership (GoM): considerações metodológicas. Revista Brasileira de Estudos de Populacao. Rio de Janeiro, v. 28, n. 2, p. 337-347, jul./dez. 2011.
- Mattos, L.; E. S. Brondízio, A. Romeiro, and R. Orair. 2010. Influência da origem da família e de variáveis econômicas no uso da terra e no desmatamento de lotes familiares da Amazônia brasileira. Revista Novos Cadernos NAEA 13 (2): 27-65.
- Brondizio, E.S. and R. RoyChowdhury. 2010. Spatiotemporal methodologies in environmental anthropology: geographic information systems, remote sensing, landscape changes, and local knowledge. (Chapter 12) In I. Vaccaro, E. A. Smith, and S. Aswani (eds.) Environmental Social Sciences: Methods and Research Design. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Pg. 266-298.
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- Brondizio, E. S. (electronic 2010, printed 2011) Forest Resources, Family Networks and the Municipal Disconnect: Examining Recurrent Underdevelopment in the Amazon Estuary. In M. Pinedo-Vasquez, M., M. Ruffino, C. Padoch,. E. S. Brondizio (eds.) The Amazonian Várzea: the decade past and the decade ahead. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Publishers co-publication with The New York Botanical Garden Press. Pg. 207-232.
- Costa, S. M. and E. S. Brondizio. (2011). Cities along the Floodplains of the Brazilian Amazon. In M. Pinedo-Vasquez, M., M. Ruffino, C. Padoch,. E. S. Brondizio (eds.) The Amazonian Várzea: the decade past and the decade ahead. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Publishers co-publication with The New York Botanical Garden Press: Pg. 83-100.
- Brondizio, E. S., R. R. Sears, C. Futemma, A. Siqueira, R. S. S. Murrieta, V. J. Isaac Nahum, H. Pereira. (2011). Final remarks: The Várzea: Old challenges and new demands for integrated research in the coming decade. In M. Pinedo-Vasquez, M., M. Ruffino, C. Padoch,. E. S. Brondizio (eds.) The Amazonian Várzea: the decade past and the decade ahead. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Publishers co-publication with The New York Botanical Garden Press: Pg. 247-358.
- Li, H., P. Mausel, E. S. Brondizio, and P. Deardorff. 2010. A framework for creating and validating a non-linear spectrum-biomass model to estimate secondary succession biomass in moist tropical forests. Journal of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 65(2010): 241-254.
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- Guedes, G. R., C. J. Machado, A. J. Caetano and E. S. Brondizio. 2010. Identificabilidade e Estabilidade dos Parâmetros no Método Grade of Membership (GoM): Considerações Metodológicas e Práticas Revista Brasileira de Estudos Populacionais 27(1): 21-33
- Marquardt Arévalo, K., L. Salomonsson and E. Brondizio. 2010. Small-Scale Farmers’ Land Management Strategies in the Upper Amazon: an Action Research Case Study. Interciencia 35(6): 421-429.
- Brondizio, E. S., E. Ostrom, O. Young. 2009. Connectivity and the Governance of Multilevel Socio-ecological Systems: The Role of Social Capital. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 34:253–78
- Brondizio, E. S., A. Cak, M. Caldas, C. Mena; R. Bilsborrow, C. T. Futemma, E. F. Moran, M. Batistella, and T. Ludewigs. 2009. Small Farmers and Deforestation in Amazônia. In M. Keller, M. Bustamante, J. Gash, and P. Silva Dias (eds.) Amazônia and Global Change: A Synthesis of LBA Research. World Scientific Publishing (American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph Series 186). Pp. 117-143.
- Ludewigs, T. and E. S. Brondizio. 2009. The paths of diversification: Land-use and livelihood strategies along the aging of a land reform settlement in Acre, Brazil. Amazônica: Revista de Antropologia 1(2): 330-367.
- Brondizio, E. S. 2009. Nobel Providencial. Página 22 (Fundação Getulio Vargas): Num. 36 (Nov. 2009): 37.
- Costa, S. M. and E. S. Brondizio. 2009 Inter-Urban Dependency among Amazonian Cities: Urban Growth, Infrastructure Deficiencies, and Socio-Demographic Networks. REDES (Brazil) 14(3): 211– 234.
- Guedes, G., S. M. Costa, and E. S. Brondizio. 2009. Revisiting the Hierarchy of Urban Areas in the Brazilian Amazon: a multilevel model using multivariate fuzzy cluster methodology. Population and Environment 30(4):159-DOI 10.1007/s11111-009-0083-3
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- Brondizio, E. S. 2009. Analises intra-regionais na Amazônia. In E. F. Moran and E. Ostrom (eds.) Ecossistemas Florestais: Interação Homem-Ambiente. São Paulo: Editora da Universidade de São Paulo e Editora SENAC [Published originally in English, see Brondizio 2005] Pp. 289-327.
- Ludewigs, T., D’antona, A. de O., Brondízio, E.S., Hetrick, S. 2009. Agrarian Structure and Land Use Change along the Lifespan of Three Colonization Areas in the Brazilian Amazon. World Development (2009), 37(10) doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2008.08.018.
- Sirén, A. H. and E. S. Brondizio. 2009. Detecting subtle change in small-scale tropical forest shifting cultivation systems: Methodological contributions integrating field and remotely-sensed data. Applied Geography 29(2): 201–211
- Miller. D., N. Vogt, M. Nijnik, E. Brondizio, and S. Fiorini. 2009. Integrating analytical and participatory techniques for planning the sustainable use of land resources and landscapes. In Stan Geertman and John Stillwell (eds.) Participatory Social Sciences. Dordretch, NE: Springer Publishers. Pp. 317-345.
- Lu D., E. Moran, P. Mausel, E. S. Brondizio 2009. Comparação da biomassa epígea em diferentes sítios na Amazônia. In E. F. Moran and E. Ostrom (eds.) Ecossistemas Florestais: Interação Homem-Ambiente. São Paulo: Editora da Universidade de São Paulo e Editora SENAC [Published originally in English in 2005, see Lu et al 2005] Pp. 355-382.
- Pinedo-Vazques, M., C. Padoch, R. Sears, E. Brondizio, and P. Deadman. 2008 (published 2010). Urbano e rural: famílias multi-instaladas, mobilidade e manejo dos recursos de várzea na Amazônia. Novos Cadernos NAEA (Nucleo de Altos Estudos da Amazônia) 11 (2): 43-56.
- Penna-Firme, R. P. and E. S. Brondizio. 2007 (published 2008). The risks of commodifying poverty: rural communities, Quilombola identity, and nature conservation in Brazil. Habitus 5(2): 355-373
- Brondizio, E. S. 2008. Agriculture intensification, economic identity, and shared invisibility in Amazonian peasantry: Caboclos and Colonists in comparative perspective. In Adams, C.; Murrieta, R.S.S; Neves, W.A.; Harris, M. (eds.). Amazonian Historical Peasants: Invisibility in a Changing Environment. Dordrecht, NE. Springer Publishers. Pp. 181-214. [reprinted from Culture and Agriculture 26(1/2): 1-24. 2004]
- Castro, F., A. D. Siqueira, E. S. Brondizio, L. C. Ferreira. 2008. . The use and misuse of the ‘traditional’ concept in environmental conservation in the Ribeira Valley, Sao Paulo, Brazil. In S. Krishna and S. Acharya (eds.) Common Property Resources: Concepts and Country Experiences. Hyderabad, India: The Icfai University Press. Pp. 40-62. [Published originally in 2006 by Ambiente & Sociedade see Castro et al 2006]
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- Padoch, C., E.S. Brondizio, S. Costa, M.Pinedo-Vasquez, R. Sears and A. Siqueira. 2008. Urban Forest and Rural Cities: Multi-sited Households, Consumption Patterns, and Forest Resources in Amazonia. Ecology and Society 13(2): 2 [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss2/art2/
- Brondizio, E. S. and E. F. Moran.2008. Human Dimensions of Climate Change: The vulnerability of small farmers in the Amazon. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 363, 1803–1809 [BioMedLib. the top 10 articles published on the same topic]
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- Castro, F., M. C. Silva Fosberg, W. Wilson, E. S. Brondizio, and E. F. Moran 2008. O sensoriamento remote em levantamento rapido rural: Uma experiência na Colômbia. In M. Batistela and E. Moran (eds.) Geoinformação e Monitoramento Ambiental na América Latina. São Paulo: Editora Senac. Pp. 215-248.
- VanWey, L., A. O. D.Antona, and E.S. Brondizio. 2007. Household Demographic Change and Land Use/Land Cover Change in the Brazilian Amazon. Population and Environment 28:163-185.
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- Brondizio, E. S. and R. Wilk 2007. Food for thought at Indiana University Anthropology. American Anthropological Association, Anthropology Newsletter October 2007, 48(7): 41
- Menzies, J., R.R. Jensen, E. Brondizio, E. Moran, and P. Mausel. 2007. The accuracy of neural network and regression leaf area estimators in the Amazon Basin. GIScience and Remote Sensing 44(1): 82-92
- Brondizio, E. S. 2006. Landscapes of the past, footprints of the future: historical ecology and the analysis of land use change in the Amazon. In W. Balée and C. Erikson (eds.) Time and Complexity in Historical Ecology: Studies in the Neotropical Lowlands. NY: Columbia U. Press. Pp. 365-405.
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- Neeff, T., R. Lucas, E.S. Brondizio, J.R. Santos, C. Freitas. 2006. Age and area of secondary forests in the Amazon 1978-2002: An empirical estimate. Ecosystems 9:609-623.
- Brondizio, E.S. 2006. Intensificação agricola, identidade econômica, e invisibilidade de pequenos produtores Amazônicos: Caboclos e Colonos em uma perspectiva comparada. In: Sociedades Caboclas Amazônicas: Modernidade e Invisibilidade. C. Adams, R.S.S. Murrieta, and W.A. Neves (eds.). Sao Paulo: AnaBlume. Pp. 135-236 [translated from Culture and Agriculture 26(1/2): 1-24. 2004]
- Bhattacharya, D. K., Brondizio, E. S, M. Spiemberg, A. Ghosh, and M. Traverse, F. Castro, C. Morsello, A. Siqueira. 2005. Cultural services of ecosystems. In Kanchan Chopra et al. (eds.) Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Policy Responses : Findings of the Responses Working Group of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. London: Island Press. Chapter 14, Pp. 401-422
- Duraiappah, A., F. T. Comin, T. Oliveira, Joyeeta Gupta, P. Kumar, M. Pyoos, M. Spierenburg, D. Barkin, E. S. Brondizio, R. Tsutsumi. 2005. Consequences of ecosystems services for poverty reduction and human well-being. In Kanchan Chopra et al. (eds.) Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Policy Responses: Findings of the Responses Working Group of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. London: Island Press. Chapter 17, Pp. 487-526.
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- Brondizio, E. S. 2005. De comida basica a comida da moda: Mudam-se ciclos, mudam-se portunidades na economia do fruto do acai no estuario Amazonico. In: In: Daniel Zarin; Janaki R. R. Alavalapati; Francis E. Putz; Marianne Schmink. (Org.). Florestas Produtivas dos Tropicos Americanos: Conservacao atraves de Manejo Sustentavel?Brasilia: Editora do Instituto de Educação do Brasil. [Translated from Brondizio (2004) “From staple to fashion food:..”]
- Cymerys, M., Vogt, N., e Brondizio, E. 2005. Açaí (Euterpe oleracea Mart.]. em P. Shanley, G. Medina, & M. Serra, eds. Frutíferas e Plantas Úteis na Vida Amazônica, pp. 167-176. Brasília: Cifor/Embrapa.
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- Zarin, D. E. Davidson, E. Brondizio, I. Vieira, T. Sa, T. Feldpausch, E. Schuyr, R. Mesquita, E. Moran, P. Delamonica, M. Ducey, G. Hurtt, C. Salimon, and M. Denich. 2005. Legacy of fire slows carbon accumulation in Amazonian forest regrowth. Frontiers in Ecology & Environment. 3(7): 365-369.
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