Against all Odds – ICCA of the Mamanwa-Manobo, in the Philippines
Against all Odds – The Case of the Binantazan nga Banwa / Binantajan nu Bubungan.
Against all Odds – The Case of the Binantazan nga Banwa / Binantajan nu Bubungan.
Idsesenggilaha of the Menuvù Tribe in the Mt. Kalatungan, Bukidnon, in the Philippines, ICCA registry Case Study
ICCAs issues are being revitalized in the South Pacific in a unique global phenomenon and one of the untapped riches of the Pacific has… Read more “Melanesia and Polynesia” ▸
“Governance for the Conservation of Nature”, Chapter 7 in: Protected Area Governance and Management, edited by Graeme L. Worboys, Michael Lockwood, Ashish Kothari, Sue Feary… Read more “Governance for the Conservation of Nature” ▸
GEF Policy Agency Minimum Standards on Environmental and Social Safeguards (approved 2011, last updated 2015)
Newsletter 9 It is now time to take stock on the outcomes of the World Parks Congress of Sydney 2014… you will find in… Read more “Newsletter issue #9, February 2015” ▸
By: Concha Salguero Herrera, Honorary Member of the ICCA Consortium I am currently writing a report for ICCA Consortium to deepen the understanding of… Read more “ICCAs and European Union Policy – a Consortium study” ▸
Conservation and Indigenous Peoples in Mesoamerica: A Guide, Written and edited by the Indian Law Resource Center, With collaborative support from The Commission on… Read more “Conservation and Indigenous Peoples in Mesoamerica: A Guide” ▸
Report: “Human Rights Standards for Conservation: An Analysis of Responsibilities, Rights and Redress for Just Conservation” Harry Jonas, Dilys Roe and J. Eli Makagon,… Read more “Human Rights Standards for Conservation: An Analysis of Responsibilities, Rights and Redress for Just Conservation” ▸
Book: “Indigenous Peoples & the Extractive Sector: Towards a Rights-Respecting Engagement” Cathal M. Doyle and Andrew Whitmore (2014) This report provides an overview of… Read more “Indigenous Peoples & the Extractive Sector: Towards a Rights-Respecting Engagement” ▸
E-learning module: “Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+): Safeguards” Natural Justice (2014) Summary: This module aims to provide an introduction to some… Read more “Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+): Safeguards” ▸
Guide: “Dam Standards: A Rights-Based Approach a Guidebook for Civil Society” International Rivers (2014)
Customary territories, community traditions and nature conservation – A collection of Indonesian stories and perspectives, Taken from Pasang ri Kajang, a collection of messages… Read more “Customary territories, community traditions and nature conservation – A collection of Indonesian stories and perspectives” ▸
A review of basic concepts and terms on governance of protected and conserved areas: Primer on Governance for Protected and Conserved Areas
Emblematic ICCA The Rural Community of Mangagoulack, in the Casamance region of Senegal, is a relatively remote area inhabited nearly exclusively by Djola people. … Read more “A genuine ICCA in Casamance – The story of Kawawana!” ▸
ICCAs and Aichi Targets: The Contribution of Indigenous Peoples’ and Local Community Conserved Territories and Areas to the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-20. Kothari,… Read more “ICCA Briefing Note no1” ▸
Newsletter 8 While the World Park Congress, Sydney 2014 is approaching, many projects are evolving around the world among the ICCA Consortium’s members and… Read more “Newsletter issue #8, October 2014” ▸
How John Muir’s Brand of Conservation Led to the Decline of Yosemite, By Eric Michael Johnson on August 13, 2014
“Implementation of the FAO’s International Guidelines on Securing Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries” The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) is actively involved in implementing… Read more “Implementation of the FAO’s International Guidelines on Securing Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries” ▸
Newsletter 7 This issue starts with the announcement of a thrilling event to be held the next November in Australia just before the World… Read more “Newsletter issue #7, June 2014” ▸