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Chapter 1. Interdisciplinarity, GIScience, and Socio-environmental Research in Latin America
Chapter 2. Using Spatial Time-series and Field Data to Understand Cultural Drivers of Land Change: Connecting Land Conflict and Land Change in Eastern Amazonia
Chapter 3. Crossing Boundaries: Transboundary Geographic Information in the Amazon Borderlands of Peru and Brazil
Chapter 4. Territorial Implications of Economic Diversification in the Waorani Ancestral Lands
Chapter 5. New Insights on Water Quality and Land Use Dynamics in the Napo Region of Western Amazonia
Chapter 6. From Mapping to Guiding: An Emergent Framework for the Multiple Uses of Remote Sensing and GIScience in Socio-Environmental Research in the Peruvian Andes
Chapter 7. The Use of Remote Sensing in Air Pollution Control and Public Health
Chapter 8. Human-environmental Interactions and their Impacts on Temperate Forests in the Exploradores Valley in Western Patagonia
Chapter 9. El Chaltn, Argentine Patagonia: A successful Combination of Conservation and Tourism?
Chapter 10. GIS Approaches to Environmental Justice in Mexicos Oil and Gas Production Zones with Implications for Latin America
Chapter 11. Contributions to Socio-Environmental Research through Participatory GIS in Archaeology
Chapter 12. Comparing Volunteered Data Acquisition Methods on Informal Settlements in Mexico City and So Paulo: a Citizen Participation Ladder for VGI
Chapter 13. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Interdisciplinary GIScience Research on Human-environment Dynamics in Latin America.

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