Ivory trade and impact on elephant habitat and population in benguela 1790 – 1810
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Resumo: | This paper’s subject is the inquiry of the impact of ivory consumption on elephant populations and their habitat in the course of the trading routes, in the late XVIII century and in the beginning of the XIX century (1790 – 1810) Angola. The information and the analyses for this paper was gathered and established, while doing research for a presentation in the Faculty of letters of the University of Lisbon; for an international conference where it was brought a study related to the Ivory trade from the port of Benguela to Lisbon in the mentioned period. Where, while undergoing the research, the author understood that it could be provided a quantitative universe related to the elephant population hunted in that region due Ivory demand. To undertake this article, the author consulted information available in several Portuguese archives, where he collected several documents that permitted him, based in quantitative sources, to establish an interpretation of the population of pachyderms hunted during the mentioned period. Another base of this essay, beside the quantitative data, is the references collected in XVI – XVIII century Chronicles about Angola, to establish in consonance with the archivist call sources, correlation between the hunting of the elephants with the impact, it caused in its habitat through that period. Keeping its interest in the interconnection of fields, the author investigates the notion of conservation in this period. In this case, the author tries to identify how many elephants were killed, and in what ages correspond to the most killing. |
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Ivory trade and impact on elephant habitat and population in benguela 1790 – 1810Economy and EcologyElephant in XVIII CenturyElephantsIvoryEcologyNature and Landscape ConservationPollutionEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)This paper’s subject is the inquiry of the impact of ivory consumption on elephant populations and their habitat in the course of the trading routes, in the late XVIII century and in the beginning of the XIX century (1790 – 1810) Angola. The information and the analyses for this paper was gathered and established, while doing research for a presentation in the Faculty of letters of the University of Lisbon; for an international conference where it was brought a study related to the Ivory trade from the port of Benguela to Lisbon in the mentioned period. Where, while undergoing the research, the author understood that it could be provided a quantitative universe related to the elephant population hunted in that region due Ivory demand. To undertake this article, the author consulted information available in several Portuguese archives, where he collected several documents that permitted him, based in quantitative sources, to establish an interpretation of the population of pachyderms hunted during the mentioned period. Another base of this essay, beside the quantitative data, is the references collected in XVI – XVIII century Chronicles about Angola, to establish in consonance with the archivist call sources, correlation between the hunting of the elephants with the impact, it caused in its habitat through that period. Keeping its interest in the interconnection of fields, the author investigates the notion of conservation in this period. In this case, the author tries to identify how many elephants were killed, and in what ages correspond to the most killing.Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas (FCSH)RUNTeles, Edgar2022-10-18T22:13:00Z20202020-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article18application/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/144838eng2331-625XPURE: 47165680https://doi.org/10.13189/eer.2020.080202info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-11T05:24:47Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/144838Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:51:46.710218Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Ivory trade and impact on elephant habitat and population in benguela 1790 – 1810 |
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Ivory trade and impact on elephant habitat and population in benguela 1790 – 1810 |
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Ivory trade and impact on elephant habitat and population in benguela 1790 – 1810 Teles, Edgar Economy and Ecology Elephant in XVIII Century Elephants Ivory Ecology Nature and Landscape Conservation Pollution Environmental Science (miscellaneous) |
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Ivory trade and impact on elephant habitat and population in benguela 1790 – 1810 |
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Ivory trade and impact on elephant habitat and population in benguela 1790 – 1810 |
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Ivory trade and impact on elephant habitat and population in benguela 1790 – 1810 |
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Ivory trade and impact on elephant habitat and population in benguela 1790 – 1810 |
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Ivory trade and impact on elephant habitat and population in benguela 1790 – 1810 |
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Teles, Edgar |
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Teles, Edgar |
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Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas (FCSH) RUN |
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Teles, Edgar |
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Economy and Ecology Elephant in XVIII Century Elephants Ivory Ecology Nature and Landscape Conservation Pollution Environmental Science (miscellaneous) |
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Economy and Ecology Elephant in XVIII Century Elephants Ivory Ecology Nature and Landscape Conservation Pollution Environmental Science (miscellaneous) |
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This paper’s subject is the inquiry of the impact of ivory consumption on elephant populations and their habitat in the course of the trading routes, in the late XVIII century and in the beginning of the XIX century (1790 – 1810) Angola. The information and the analyses for this paper was gathered and established, while doing research for a presentation in the Faculty of letters of the University of Lisbon; for an international conference where it was brought a study related to the Ivory trade from the port of Benguela to Lisbon in the mentioned period. Where, while undergoing the research, the author understood that it could be provided a quantitative universe related to the elephant population hunted in that region due Ivory demand. To undertake this article, the author consulted information available in several Portuguese archives, where he collected several documents that permitted him, based in quantitative sources, to establish an interpretation of the population of pachyderms hunted during the mentioned period. Another base of this essay, beside the quantitative data, is the references collected in XVI – XVIII century Chronicles about Angola, to establish in consonance with the archivist call sources, correlation between the hunting of the elephants with the impact, it caused in its habitat through that period. Keeping its interest in the interconnection of fields, the author investigates the notion of conservation in this period. In this case, the author tries to identify how many elephants were killed, and in what ages correspond to the most killing. |
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