Legal Review No 10 Panama
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 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” ▸
Gouvernance locale des ressources naturelles et développement durable – Vers une stratégie nationale à Madagascar Dr Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend et Dr. M. Taghi Farvar Document… Read more “Gouvernance locale des ressources naturelles et développement durable” ▸