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Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security
… the progressive realization of the right to adequate food, poverty eradication, environmental protection and sustainable … and national efforts towards the eradication of hunger and poverty, based on the principles of sustainable development … land, fisheries and forests. The eradication of hunger and poverty, and the sustainable use of the environment, depend …
Indigenous and traditional peoples and climate change
… which are incorporated within a human system, for example poverty and inequality, marginalisation, literacy, food … communities are described in the following section. Poverty and inequality 9 Insufficiency of income, assets or … the poorest of the region with very little alleviation of poverty over the past decade, while in some places their …
Sacred natural sites: Guidelines for protected area managers
… encroachment by outsiders, disrespectful tourism, poverty and population dynamics, degradation of neighbouring … a whole range of pressures ranging from land-use change, poverty, urbanization, demographic movements and 5 1 … Recog- nise that in many parts of the world poverty is a cause of the degradation of sacred natural …
Free Prior and Informed Consent - An indigenous peoples' right and a good practice for local communities - Manual for project practitioners
… of their cultures. They typically have higher rates of poverty, food insecurity and malnutrition than non-indigenous … 10 INTRODUCTION NIGER. Cattle census and accelerated poverty reduction project. ©FAO/Ado Youssouf TANZANIA. … to the land on which they depend, many end up in extreme poverty. In recognizing the unique identity of indigenous …
Framework principles on Human Rights and the environment
… reasons often include wom- en, children, persons living in poverty, members of indigenous peoples and traditional … and other diseases (see A/HRC/37/58); C Persons living in poverty often lack adequate access to safe water and … along more than one dimension, such as children living in poverty or indigenous women. 27 The Akwé: Kon Voluntary …
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
… at least in theory, committed to the erad i ca tion of poverty,19 this posi tion is no longer defen sible: it would make little sense to set up poverty-erad i ca tion programmes along side conser va tion initia tives that result in greater poverty.20 4 Indig e nous and Local Commu nities and …
The Sacred Dimension of Protected Areas: Proceedings of the Second Workshop of the Delos Initiative - Ouranoupolis 2007
… pilgrims coupled with extremist religious interpretations, poverty and ignorance. As Regato & Salman (2007) point out: … of private property and, as a consequence, is linked to poverty, thus encouraging the personal traits of so- briety … sacred natural sites, especially in those contexts where poverty and popula- tion pressure give rise to livelihood …
Principles and concepts of international environmental law (Part 2) - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… Includes a commitment to good governance, development, and poverty reduction - both nationally and internationally.” … to meet the needs of those living in extreme conditions of poverty, homelessness or intolerable housing". …
Protected landscapes and cultural and spiritual values
… or to the growing impact of international tourism and poverty alleviation (Fouda et al. 2006). This lack of … use of natural resources for sustainable devel- opment and poverty reduction • maintain the ecological potential of … nomic trends such as demographic growth, immigration, poverty, agricultural expansion and the continued growth of …