Legal Review No 11 Suriname
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 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” ▸
This political decision of the Mapuche authorities and the Chair of National Parks broke with decades of imposition in the use of resources and… Read more “The formalization of the establishment of the Intercultural Council of Co-management within the Nahuel Huapi National Park, Argentina, led by Jorge Nahuel’s advocacy team of the Confederación Mapuche de Neuquén” ▸
‘Tárcoles: al ritmo del mar’ (Tarcoles: the rhythm of the sea): This visually stunning video tells the story of the Tarcoles community who have… Read more “Tarcoles: the rhythm of the sea” ▸
ICCA related outcomes at Rio+20 The ICCA Consortium AT RIO+ 20: ‘time to learn… time to think strategy’ – The ICCA Consortium was present at… Read more “Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, 14-22 June 2012” ▸
By: Lorena Arce – Consortium Member I have been working with the Mapu Lahual: a network of nine huilliche communities in the coastal edge… Read more “Mapu Lahual network: a claim for appropriate recognition in Southern Chile” ▸
Los desafíos de la conservación en los Territorios Indígenas En Chile, 2011 (in Spanish)
By Jorge Andreve (jladpennypa@yahoo.com) In November 2011 Jorge held a meeting on ICCAs with the Ustupa Kuna Yala community in Panama. The focus of… Read more “Working with Kuna Yala communities, Panama” ▸
A letter to Dilma Vana Rousseff, President of the Federative Republic of Brazil, was sent on May 10, 2011. This letter, written on behalf… Read more “Brazil – Scrap the Belo Monte Hydroelectric Dam !” ▸
The Myth of Wilderness in the Brazilian Rainforest, Carlos Diegues, 2010
La Consulta Previa con Pueblos Indigenas y Comunidades Afrodecendientes en Colombia, Gloria Amparo Rodríguez, 2010 (in Spanish) Sentencia T-769 de 2009 (in Spanish)
Social movements and the governance of frontier land for “another development” and conservation in Brazil, Schwartzman et al., 2010
Sacred nature and community conserved areas, Robson, James P., and Fikret Berkes, Nature and Culture: Rebuilding Lost Connections. Earthscan, Washington, DC (2010): 197-216.
Agenda socioambiental Desde el pensamiento de los Pueblos Mayas Garifumas y Xinkas de Guatemala, Guatemala 15 de Octubre, 2010 (in Spanish)
From Displacement-based Conservation to Place-based Conservation, David Barton Bray and Alejandro Velázquez, 2009
Recognition and support to Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs) in northern Mesoamerica, United Nations Development Programme, Global Environment Facility, Small Grants Programme, Synthesis… Read more “Synthesis of the project: Recognition and support to Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs) in northern Mesoamerica” ▸
Documento Mapuche: del Co-Manejo a la Gobernanza en el Parque Lanín, Confederación Mapuce de Neuquén, Mayo de 2009 (in Spanish)
En la región que comprende Bolivia, Ecuador y Colombia no existe reconocimiento formal u oficial de figuras legales emanadas de los estados para lo… Read more “The Andes: Bolivia, Ecuador y Colombia” ▸
Analyzing Institutional Change in Traditional Common-Property Forest Governance Systems, Hayes, 2008
Territorios A’I Cofan, Siekóya Pai, Siona, Shuar y Kichwa, Zona Baja de la Reserva de Producción Faunística Cuyabeno (in Spanish)
Pilon Lajas Biosphere Reserve and Indigenous Territory, August 2008