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Relations with local communities and Indigenous peoples

Recognising and Supporting Territories and Areas Conserved by Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities

Recognising and Supporting Territories and Areas Conserved by Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities

... on communities who have customary practices and institutions for the ...traditional indigenous concepts and worldviews of life, spirituality and ...these indigenous lands and territories, and they ...

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Activity 11 of the initial two-year workplan ( ) of the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform

Activity 11 of the initial two-year workplan ( ) of the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform

... Figure 8 Common elements that have been identified, that can enhance participation by indigenous peoples and local communities, in the context of climate finance 62. There are also ...

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The UN local communities and Indigenous peoples' platform: A traditional ecological knowledge-based evaluation

The UN local communities and Indigenous peoples' platform: A traditional ecological knowledge-based evaluation

... proposed local communities and Indige- nous peoples ’ platform to effectively engage traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) for climate ...of Indigenous peoples (IPs) within the United ...

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Ethical codes of conduct for research related to indigenous peoples and local communities – core principles, challenges and opportunities

Ethical codes of conduct for research related to indigenous peoples and local communities – core principles, challenges and opportunities

... to Indigenous peoples or local communities, and whether they applied the available ...regarding Indigenous people and ...to Indigenous peoples and local ...

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RESPONSIBLE LOCAL COMMUNITIES RELATIONS POLICY

RESPONSIBLE LOCAL COMMUNITIES RELATIONS POLICY

... responsible local communitiesrelations, and since risks associated to it may change over time, OCP Group commits to conduct an ongoing process of due diligence and risks identification regarding ...

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The contributions of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities to ecological restoration

The contributions of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities to ecological restoration

... Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK); Traditional management.. For Peer Review Implications.. 54.[r] ...

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UNEP. A toolkit to support conservation by indigenous peoples and local communities:

UNEP. A toolkit to support conservation by indigenous peoples and local communities:

... In the park, community members select hillsides of special interest and photograph these from ‘fixed points’ to track the changes in land- use over time. The photos are taken every three months from locations that are ...

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Ch 2: Impacts of Infrastructure on Apes, Indigenous Peoples and Other Local Communities

Ch 2: Impacts of Infrastructure on Apes, Indigenous Peoples and Other Local Communities

... Terrestrial apes are at risk of injury or death when crossing roads. There are reports of chimpanzees being injured or killed in vehicle collisions (McLennan and Asiimwe, 2016; see Box 2.1). Encounters with infra- ...

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A Globally Sustainable Right to Land: Utilizing Real Property to Protect the Traditional Knowledge of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities

A Globally Sustainable Right to Land: Utilizing Real Property to Protect the Traditional Knowledge of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities

... provide IPLCs with ownership and control of the surrounding territory.11 3 An IPLC actively using TK as a resource of the land may successfully assert a claim to the land[r] ...

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Rethinking representation: shifting relations between museums and the indigenous peoples of Taiwan

Rethinking representation: shifting relations between museums and the indigenous peoples of Taiwan

... of Indigenous peoples in Taiwan have changed significantly in a short period, from being exploited to engaging ...for Indigenous peoples in Taiwan claim their ...rights, Indigenous ...

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The relations between the Argentino State and the indigenous peoples in educational matter (1980-2006)

The relations between the Argentino State and the indigenous peoples in educational matter (1980-2006)

... Desde una estrategia cualitativa desarrollo una matriz conceptual-metodológica, según tres criterios analíticos: (i) el modo en que se enuncia el problema que lleva a actuar al Estado; ([r] ...

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Circumpolar Information Guide on Mining for Indigenous Peoples and Northern Communities

Circumpolar Information Guide on Mining for Indigenous Peoples and Northern Communities

... The mine development and construction stage provides many opportunities for community consultation, involvement, employment and contracting, as well as many opportunities for involvement in decisions concerning proposed ...

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Indigenous Peoples: Local Impacts of International Rights. Valedictory Lecture Leiden University

Indigenous Peoples: Local Impacts of International Rights. Valedictory Lecture Leiden University

... the indigenous people of the area, who should have rights to these forests as stipulated in a decision by the constitutional court of Indonesia in ...country´s indigenous peoples in ...which ...

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of Indigenous Peoples within the International Mining Sector of Indigenous Peoples within the International Mining Sector

of Indigenous Peoples within the International Mining Sector of Indigenous Peoples within the International Mining Sector

... recognize Indigenous resource rights, but affirms sovereign rights over natural ...of Indigenous communities to in-situ conservation through Article 8 (j), which calls for signatories to: “… respect, ...

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The Resilience of Indigenous Peoples to Environmental Change

The Resilience of Indigenous Peoples to Environmental Change

... to Indigenous peoples, whereby land disposses- sion, resettlement, and landscape fragmentation have curtailed and, in some instances, severed links to ...altering relations of trust and reciprocity, ...

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Gender and Indigenous Peoples

Gender and Indigenous Peoples

... that indigenous peoples’ lands often contain valuable natural resources, such as forests, minerals and ...of indigenous peoples over the centuries. Indigenous peoples’ capacity ...

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ALLYING WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES:

ALLYING WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES:

... “I’m allowed amazing amounts of autonomy in my program itself. So if I want to switch up programming…..It’s a little bit harder when I try to push up the chain a little more in terms of our board of directors, there’s a ...

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Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Peoples Rights: Challenges in Litigation and Recognition of Indigenous Peoples Rights

Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Peoples Rights: Challenges in Litigation and Recognition of Indigenous Peoples Rights

... Relying primarily on their customary law, the Bedouin manage to prevent others from using or buying land belonging to them even after expropriation by the state. It has recently become clear that in some places, the ...

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Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework

Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework

... numerous Indigenous Peoples groups are doing quite ...many Indigenous Peoples are cadres when in fact the proportion of cadres representing non–Tay local ethnic groups may be very low ...

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Government Apologies to Indigenous Peoples

Government Apologies to Indigenous Peoples

... Native communities – or connected it to the fact that a generation of sexual-abuse survi- vors, isolated from all their cultural and community resources as children, is now raising a second generation of children ...

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