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Recognising, understanding and enhancing the role of indigenous peoples and local communities in tackling the illegal wildlife trade crisis
… indigenous peoples and local communities in tackling the illegal wildlife trade crisis RECALLING the resolutions of inter alia the IUCN … policies, legislation and actions; ACKNOWLEDGING that the illegal wildlife trade (IWT) in a wide range of taxa is of … indigenous peoples and local communities in tackling the illegal wildlife trade crisis …
On dangerous ground _ Global Witness
… on by ranches and agricultural plantations or gangs of illegal loggers. The rainforest has given way to thousands of illegal logging camps2 whilst the agricultural frontier is … must: ▶ Ensure any future bilateral and multilateral trade agreements involving governments whose defenders are …
Customary laws: Governing natural resource management in the northern areas
… of several mountain passes, in addition to ancient trade routes connecting the Subcontinent to China and Central … are few animals left and the government has made hunting illegal with heavy fines. They added that due to the limited … owner of the field the same crop back in compensation; ii) illegal tree cutting – the tarangan confiscates wood cut …
Protected landscapes and cultural and spiritual values
… occupa- tion have left their mark in the form of ancient trade routes, historic settlements, intricate land and … the monastic community, despite the negative impact of the illegal actions carried out by the population of the … challenges of ensuring financial security and controlling illegal threats, the biggest challenge fac- ing Ankodida from …
The Sacred Dimension of Protected Areas: Proceedings of the Second Workshop of the Delos Initiative - Ouranoupolis 2007
… mountain forests are the uprooting of trees (cork oak) for illegal sale and insufficient cork oak for- est regeneration … of 1876 was designed to open Korea up for Jap- anese trade by forcing the nation to open three ports and grant … old species varieties; and 10. Intensifying control over illegal hunt- ing and the entry of hunting dogs. Hunting is …
Lessons learnt in the establishment and management of protected areas by indigenous and local communities in South Asia. TILCEPA report
… and troubling issues (e.g. encroachments, forest fires, illegal use, poaching, smuggling of valuable timber and … contractors and others who were earlier involved in the trade were defeated. Scientific studies done after five years … both socially just and ecologically viable? What kinds of trade-off are needed for such situations and how can they be …
Sacred natural sites: Guidelines for protected area managers
… of pressures and threats, external and internal, such as illegal extraction of timber and wildlife, impacts from … of pressures and threats, external and internal, such as illegal extraction of timber and wildlife, impacts from … of reciprocity (such as exchanges in marriages or economic trade) and redistribution (sharing economic surpluses among …
Indigenous and local communities and protected areas: Towards equity and enhanced conservation. Guidance on policy and practice for co-managed protected areas and community conserved areas
… do no harm to human soci eties – although it may require trade-offs – and that, when ever possible, it should provide … as in South Africa, or court deci sions that made it illegal to remain in the status quo, as in Australia. Polit … histor ical pattern of access and use suddenly becoming illegal. Years of violent conflict, non-coop er a tion and …