University of St Andrews School of Geography and Sustainable Development
Researchers:
- Dr Katy Roucoux, Principal Investigator
- Prof Nina Laurie, Co-Investigator
- Dr Althea Davies, Co-Investigator
- Dr Euridice Honorio Coronado, Co-Investigator
- Dr Luis Andueza, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- Dr Lydia Cole, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
External project team members:
- Prof Ed Mitchard, Co-Investigator
- Dr Charlotte Wheeler , Postdoctoral Research Fellow (University of Edinburgh)
- Manolo Martín Brañas, Social Scientist (IIAP (Research Institute of the Peruvian Amazon)
- Cecilia del Carmen Nuñez Perez, Social Scientist, IIAP (Research Institute of the Peruvian Amazon)
How do local people use and value the hydrologically intact peatlands and wetland ecosystems of the Peruvian Amazon? An interdisciplinary team are researching how indigenous communities, living in the flooded forests of the western Amazon, interact with these challenging, yet globally important ecosystems. Ecological surveys measuring the diversity of ecosystems and natural resources were coupled with participatory mapping and in-depth interviews, to explore the knowledge and relationships local communities have with these Amazonian peatlands. The project aims to: (i) co-produce knowledge on the local importance of the peatlands with the resident communities; (ii) share this knowledge with those governing the use and management of these landscapes; and (iii) develop an interdisciplinary approach and partnership that can continue to perform research into these pivotal ecosystems and their sustainable use.

Photography: Dado Galdieri