Legal Review No 9 Chile
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 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” ▸
Newsletter #2 The Consortium at Rio+20, the Philippines Manila Declaration, Biocultural Community Protocols Toolkit (Natural Justice), ‘Pandora’s Box’ report (Gaia Foundation UK), ‘Bioeconomy versus… Read more “Newsletter issue #2, September 2012” ▸
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” ▸
‘Rapport de synthèse des travaux réalisés avec les communautés Peuls de Malley et Kollangou-Bangui – (Dpt de Madaoua – NIGER)’, Août 2012 Voir aussi… Read more “Niger: Le Houroum de Malley” ▸
Aire du Patrimoine Communautaire de Mangagoulack – Casamance (Sénégal), Salatou Sambou, Juin 2012
Dr. Mohammed Taghi Farvar, Consortium President at Rio+20, offers his take on the Corporate Green Economy.
These specific issues are particularly relevant for ICCAs: Durban +5 (Vol 17, No 2) Community Conserved Areas (Vol 16, No 1) Conservation Partnerships in… Read more “PARKS – the journal of WCPA” ▸
Newsletter #1 Kuna Yala communities in Panama, traditional fishermen communities in West Africa, indigenous Pastoralists in the Sahel, the forming of an ICCA Federation… Read more “Newsletter issue #1, February 2012” ▸
Finally, governance of protected areas is a becoming a subject of inquiry even in Europe! A comparative study of ‘case examples of different governance… Read more “Meeting of the Advisory Committee for the Eastern European Governance project, Brasov, Romania” ▸
“Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation” Lausche, Barbara. (2011). IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. xxvi + 370 pp.
Los desafíos de la conservación en los Territorios Indígenas En Chile, 2011 (in Spanish)
Contested law: Slow response to demands for reformulating protected area legal framework in Nepal, from Forest Action Nepal (Consortium Member)
Rights to Resources in Crisis: Reviewing the Fate of Customary Tenure in Africa, Liz Alden Wily (2011) Briefs on Reviewing the Fate of Customary… Read more “Rights to Resources in Crisis: Reviewing the Fate of Customary Tenure in Africa” ▸