New legal analysis on ICCAs in Malaysia
Comprehensive analysis assesses the impacts of laws, policies and institutional frameworks on territories and areas conserved by Indigenous peoples and local communities in Malaysia. Read more ▸
Comprehensive analysis assesses the impacts of laws, policies and institutional frameworks on territories and areas conserved by Indigenous peoples and local communities in Malaysia. Read more ▸
ICCA Legal Review series: An Analysis of International Law, National Legislation, Judgements, and Institutions as they Interrelate with Territories and Areas Conserved by Indigenous… Read more “ICCA Legal Review series” ▸
Synthesis report Across the world, areas with high or important biodiversity are often located within Indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ conserved territories and areas… Read more “Legal Review – Synthesis report” ▸
Legal Review No 1 International Law and Jurisprudence This report is part of a larger study conducted by the ICCA Consortium between 2011-2012, which… Read more “Legal Review No 1 International Law and Jurisprudence” ▸
Legal Review No 2 Africa Regional This report provides a synthesis of three country level case studies (Namibia, Senegal, Kenya) carried out in African… Read more “Legal Review No 2 Africa Regional” ▸
No 3 Kenya Kenya’s population is ethnically diverse and reflects the diversity of its physical geography and climatic zones. The arid and semi-arid savannahs… Read more “Legal Review No 3 Kenya” ▸
No 4 Namibia Namibia has a total land area of approximately 825 000 sq. km and a population estimated at 2 million. Namibia is… Read more “Legal Review No 4 Namibia” ▸
No 5 Senegal Sustainable management of natural resources is crucial in Africa where – short of the lifestyle of ‘developed societies’ – local people… Read more “Legal Review No 5 Senegal” ▸
No 6 Americas Regional Indigenous peoples territories and community conserved areas (ICCAs) play an essential role as a basis for the spiritual and cultural… Read more “Legal Review No 6 Americas Regional” ▸
No 7 Bolivia (in Spanish) Bolivia es un país de gran diversidad cultural, con 36 naciones indígenas cuyas raíces se remontan varios siglos en… Read more “Legal Review No 7 Bolivia” ▸
No 8 Canada It is estimated there are approximately 1.17 million Indigenous people in Canada (Statistics Canada, 2010b), but this has never been accurately… Read more “Legal Review No 8 Canada” ▸
No 9 Chile (in Spanish) La población cuyas vidas, culturas y economías se relaciona con los diversos ecosistemas rurales del país alcanza 6 millones… Read more “Legal Review No 9 Chile” ▸
No 10 Panama (in Spanish) En el estudio de caso se pretende hacer un análisis de la importancia de TICCA’s para la conservación de… Read more “Legal Review No 10 Panama” ▸
No 11 Suriname The four most numerous indigenous peoples are the Kali’na (Caribs), Lokono (Arawak), Trio (Tirio, Tareno) and Wayana. In addition, there are… Read more “Legal Review No 11 Suriname” ▸
No 13 India India is home to over a billion people and represents a wide spectrum of biological, cultural and geographic diversity. The confluence… Read more “Legal Review No 13 India” ▸
No 15 Malaysia Malaysia has a multi-cultural population, partly a legacy of its strategic location as a trading center between east and west, and… Read more “Legal Review No 15 Malaysia” ▸
No 16 The Philippines The NCIP estimates the population of indigenous peoples in the Philippines between 12 and 15 million distributed into approximately 110… Read more “Legal Review No 16 The Philippines” ▸
No 17 Taiwan, Province of China According to the Article 2 of the Basic Act of Indigenous Peoples, “indigenous peoples” are defined as the… Read more “Legal Review No 17 Taiwan, Province of China” ▸
No 18 Australia Prior to British colonisation in the late 19th century, the entire Australian continent had been owned, managed and sustainably used by… Read more “Legal Review No 18 Australia” ▸
No 19 Fiji As of 2007, Fiji’s population numbering 837,271 residents were composed of 56.8% indigenous Fijians (i Taukei), 37.5% Indian and 5.7% other… Read more “Legal Review No 19 Fiji” ▸