Implementation of the FAO’s International Guidelines on Securing Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries
“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” ▸
Chile: Kawésqar Waes
In the fjords of the Southernmost part of Chile has lived for more than 6 thousand years, the Kawésqar people. On their territory, Kawésqar… Read more “Chile: Kawésqar Waes” ▸
EMRIP 7, Geneva, 2014
This session of EMRIP included a continuation of the previous year’s thematic study on access to justice, with a focus on Indigenous women, children,… Read more “EMRIP 7, Geneva, 2014” ▸
Newsletter issue #7, June 2014
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” ▸
Participatory approaches to governing and managing protected areas: international obligations and the situation in Iran
By: Mina Esteghamat, ICCA Consortium Regional Coordinator for West and Central Asia Over the past two decades, protected areas have increased in number and extent… Read more “Participatory approaches to governing and managing protected areas: international obligations and the situation in Iran” ▸
A key moment for ICCAs in China: Second and third meeting of the ICCA-China group
By: Dr. Yuxin Hou, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, NGO Research Centre, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University; and member of the ICCA-China Group (Honorary… Read more “A key moment for ICCAs in China: Second and third meeting of the ICCA-China group” ▸
International Statement on Living, Recognizing and Protecting Sacred Sites of Arctic Indigenous Peoples
Leena Heinämäki, Thora Herrmann (Honorary member) and Bas Verschuuren (Honorary member) on behalf of the conference co-organizers In September 2013, a group of nearly… Read more “International Statement on Living, Recognizing and Protecting Sacred Sites of Arctic Indigenous Peoples” ▸
Recalling the importance of marine & coastal ICCAs on World Ocean’s Day
By: Kim Sander Wright, ICCA Consortium Global Coordinator for Coastal, Marine and Island Environments World Ocean’s Day, June 8th, is a good time to… Read more “Recalling the importance of marine & coastal ICCAs on World Ocean’s Day” ▸
ICCAs in the World Database on Protected Areas
Heather Bingham, UNEP-WCMC (Partner) The World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA) is a database managed by UNEP-WCMC to capture information on protected areas from… Read more “ICCAs in the World Database on Protected Areas” ▸
The consortium provides technical support to the first dedicated workshop on ICCAs in the Caribbean, at the heart of Dominica’s World Heritage Site
By: Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend, ICCA Consortium Global Coordinator On April 4-5 2014, the Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme in Dominica held its first workshop… Read more “The consortium provides technical support to the first dedicated workshop on ICCAs in the Caribbean, at the heart of Dominica’s World Heritage Site” ▸
CIDH concede audiencia sobre situación de pueblos indígenas y afrodescendientes de Nicaragua
Por: Centro de Asistencia Legal a Pueblos Indígenas – CALPI El Centro de Asistencia Legal a Pueblos Indígenas (CALPI), junto al Centro por la… Read more “CIDH concede audiencia sobre situación de pueblos indígenas y afrodescendientes de Nicaragua” ▸
Honduras: ¿Acaparamiento de territorio o acaparamiento de un pais?
Por: Jorge Varela Marquez (miembro Honorario) La “Soberanía” es el poder que tiene el pueblo para gobernarse; para ello se crea el Estado, y… Read more “Honduras: ¿Acaparamiento de territorio o acaparamiento de un pais?” ▸
Modelo de gobernanza marina comunitaria permite beneficios locales a comunidad de pescadores en Costa Rica
Por: Vivienne Solis Rivera, Coope SoliDar R.L (Member) Por primera vez en 20 años, los pescadores de pequeña escala de Tárcoles, Costa Rica han… Read more “Modelo de gobernanza marina comunitaria permite beneficios locales a comunidad de pescadores en Costa Rica” ▸
Procesos de organización del Consorcio Territorios y Areas Conservadas por pueblos indígenas en Guatemala
Por: Felipe Gómez Gómez , Maya Kiche’ y miembro del Comité de Pilotaje del Consorcio TICCAs Por miles de años los Pueblos Indígenas de… Read more “Procesos de organización del Consorcio Territorios y Areas Conservadas por pueblos indígenas en Guatemala” ▸
Kawawana à l’heure du Bilan
Par Mamadou Goudiaby, Ingénieur des Eaux, Forêts et Chasses (membre d’Honneur) Le samedi 15 mars 2014 s’est tenue à son siège de Mangagoulack l’assemblée… Read more “Kawawana à l’heure du Bilan” ▸
Rights-based forest conservation: Ogiek of Chepkitale, Mt Elgon, show the way
Justin Kenrick, Forest Peoples Programme (Member) Ogiek traditional lands at Mt Elgon are overlaid today by three forest reserves and one national park. Despite… Read more “Rights-based forest conservation: Ogiek of Chepkitale, Mt Elgon, show the way” ▸
Launching the North American ICCA Consortium!
By: Eli Enns, ICCA Consortium Regional Coordinator for North America and Fellow at the University of Victoria Centre for Global Studies Following our “Conservation… Read more “Launching the North American ICCA Consortium!” ▸
The local community food growing revolution: a perspective from Bristol, the UK
By: Vanessa Reid (Honorary member) I believe there is a truly grassroots, local community revolution happening on my home shores, and it’s all about… Read more “The local community food growing revolution: a perspective from Bristol, the UK” ▸
Current situation on ICCA recognition in South & Western Europe
By: Sergio Couto, ICCA Consortium Regional Coordinator for South and West Europe Currently the ICCA Consortium level of implementation of the advocacy and recognition… Read more “Current situation on ICCA recognition in South & Western Europe” ▸
Proyecto 2001: La Trashumancia del siglo XXI recuperado el patrimonio común de los pastores españoles
Por: Jesús Garzón, Asociación Trashumancia y Naturaleza (miembro Honorario) España es el único país del mundo que dispone de una extensa red de caminos… Read more “Proyecto 2001: La Trashumancia del siglo XXI recuperado el patrimonio común de los pastores españoles” ▸