First published on 06/30/2019, and last updated on 09/25/2023
By Aibek Samakov, Interim Council Member with special responsibility for West and Central Asia and the Caucasus
(waiting for formal confirmation at the next GA)
– What is the superpower of ICCAs?
– ICCAs, the territories of life, not only provide livelihoods, they build communities!
Excerpt from a conversation between the participants.
Members of the Consortium from Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan and Kyrgyzstan held a successful regional assembly in Armenia on 16-21 June 2019. The detailed reports of the different sessions can be found in this dedicated page. The aim of the assembly was to discuss current state of ICCAs in the region and to identify the goals, opportunities and strategies of the regionalization process in West and Central Asia and Caucasus. Assembly was very fruitful and rewarding. The participants discussed a wide array of topic including:
The diversity of ICCAs in the region. The participants shared their knowledge about ICCAs in their respective countries and discussed the concept of ‘emblematic’ ICCAs. The exercise of identifying the ICCA types (i.e. defined, disrupted and desired) using particular examples from the region was a great tool for identifying commonalities between various ICCAs in the region. The participants acknowledged a need for a comprehensive study on diversity of ICCAs in the region.
Regionalization. Increasing membership and strengthening regional level networking were identified as main priorities of the regionalization process in the region. There are excellent prospects for growing membership in West and Central Asia and the Caucasus. At the same time, participants stressed that the Consortium has never pursued increasing membership for its own sake.
Representation. The Members have selected their regional council (5 representatives), confirmed Cenesta as Regional Hub and selected Aibek Samakov as new regional representative in the global Council, with Ghanimat Azhdari remaining as Co-chair of the Theme on Documenting territories of life.
The Assembly was a success as it presented an excellent opportunity for networking and sharing knowledge. It also allowed the participants to learn about ICCA Registry and WPDA as well as participatory research/citizen science apps, which are being developed by some of the members, e.g. Plateau Perspectives (for more info, check this website).
Although many ICCA types are under threat in the region due to deterioration of traditional institutions, changes in values, etc., the ICCAs show a great potential for offering new solutions for such challenges as biodiversity conservation, land degradation and climate change. ICCAs can also become a key driver for building new communities and strengthening existing ones.
A detailed summary of the meeting can be found here.
Photo credits: Marc Foggin, Jessica Stewart, and Sona Kalantaryan from FWPC.
Front picture photo credits: Marc Foggin.