Newsletter issue #3, January 2013
Newsletter 3 Consortium news on the CBD COP 11, the first national meeting on ICCAs in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a thoughtful challenge… Read more “Newsletter issue #3, January 2013” ▸
Newsletter 3 Consortium news on the CBD COP 11, the first national meeting on ICCAs in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a thoughtful challenge… Read more “Newsletter issue #3, January 2013” ▸
A new Report, “Recognising Sacred Natural Sites and Territories in Kenya”, published in November 2012 by the Institute for Culture and Ecology, African Biodiversity… Read more “Recognising Sacred Natural Sites and Territories in Kenya” ▸
Report: “What Rights? A Comparative Analysis of Developing Countries’ National Legislation on Community and Indigenous Peoples’ Forest Tenure Rights”, RRI (2012)
Briefing note: “Indigenous peoples and transnational corporations and other business enterprises” IWGIA, RAIPON, PiPlins, Almáciga and codpi.org (2012) This briefing note aims to show… Read more “Indigenous peoples and transnational corporations and other business enterprises” ▸
E-learning module: “Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD)” Natural Justice (2012) Summary: This module seeks to prepare communities and their allies to engage… Read more “Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD)” ▸
Report: “The Financial Risks of Insecure Land Tenure: An Investment View” Prepared for the Rights and Resources Initiative by The Munden Project (2012)
“Implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples”, Indian Law Resource Centre, 2012
Bio-cultural diversity conserved by Indigenous peoples and local communities: examples and Analysis (Companion document to IUCN/CEESP Briefing note No. 10, 2010). References with hotlinks… Read more “Bio-cultural diversity conserved by Indigenous peoples and local communities: examples and Analysis” ▸
Regional Study on Social Dimensions of MPA Practice in Central America: Case Studies from Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica & Panama, Vivienne Solís Rivera et… Read more “Regional Study on Social Dimensions of MPA Practice in Central America” ▸
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” ▸
Seeking the Revival of Sustainability for the Island of the Tao People, 2012
Green Grabbing: a new appropriation of nature? James Fairhead, Melissa Leach & Ian Scoones (2012) Journal of Peasant Studies, 39(2): 237-261
CBD Recognition Guidelines Series No. 64.‘Recognising and Supporting ICCAs: Global overview and national case studies’, 2012, Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity. Reports… Read more “CBD ICCA Country Studies” ▸
Integrated Participatory and Legal Empowerment Tools to Support Communities to Secure their Rights, Responsibilities, Territories, and Areas Click here to download the BCP Toolkit Edited… Read more “Biocultural Community Protocols: A Toolkit for Community Facilitators” ▸
Meeting dates: 26 November-8 December 2012 Location: Doha, Qatar Briefing Note: “ICCAs, climate change and international climate change–related policies and mechanisms.” distributes at UNFCCC… Read more “Briefing note on ICCAs and climate change distributed at UNFCCC COP18 (Doha, 2012)” ▸
CBD Recognition Guidelines Series No. 64 “Recognising and Supporting ICCAs: Global overview and national case studies”: Australia case study.
CBD Recognition Guidelines Series No. 64 “Recognising and Supporting ICCAs: Global overview and national case studies”: Bolivia case study.
CBD Recognition Guidelines Series No. 64 “Recognising and Supporting ICCAs: Global overview and national case studies”: Canada case study.
CBD Recognition Guidelines Series No. 64 “Recognising and Supporting ICCAs: Global overview and national case studies”: Chile case study.
CBD Recognition Guidelines Series No. 64 “Recognising and Supporting ICCAs: Global overview and national case studies”: Costa Rica case study.