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Recognizing the indigenous territories as conservation areas in the Amazon Basin

… a high concentration of biodiversity, that they contain biomass of high value for regulating the global climate and …
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Lessons learnt in the establishment and management of protected areas by indigenous and local communities in South Asia. TILCEPA report

… or travel much greater distances to collect required biomass. In most cases however, it is normally the women who … and spend major part of the day in collecting biomass. Pressure becomes very high if the major source of …
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Indigenous and traditional peoples and climate change

… by social problems. If, for example, in certain areas biomass for the production of biofuels will be grown at very … now. They contain more than 90% of the planet’s living biomass and provide a living space 168 times larger than 23 …
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Sacred natural sites: Guidelines for protected area managers

… of large numbers of pilgrims and tourists. 6. Removal of biomass: In many sacred groves, removal of biomass and cattle grazing is permitted. Continuation of …
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Protected landscapes and cultural and spiritual values

… 62 - 86. Coe, M. J., Cumming, D. and Phillipson, J. 1979. Biomass and Pro- duction of Large African Herbivores in …
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