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Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor

… of the poor to varying extents by granting local and indigenous communities clear and secure rights to conserve … legal tools that empower the poor, particularly local and indigenous communities. Several experts have contributed in … levels using scientific, technical and traditional knowledge. Sustainable wildlife management adds the aim of …
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CITES and CBNRM. Proceedings of an international symposium on “The relevance of CBNRM to the conservation and sustainable use of CITES-listed species in exporting countries”

… of successful CBNRM programmes: Problems and knowledge gaps for effective CITES implementation (Chair: … CAMPFIRE Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources CBC Community-Based Conservation CBD … parties are “Encouraged to take into account the needs of indigenous people and other local communities when adopting …
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Drafting legislation for sustainable soils: A guide

… 6 which is attempting to create an awareness and knowledge of the sustainable use of soil among all humans. … and more secure future for all. Principle 20 Role of indigenous people and local communities in sustainable use of soil States shall recognise the vital role of indigenous people and their communities and other local …
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ITTO/IUCN guidelines for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in tropical timber production forests

… ITTO and IUCN, replaces those 1993 guidelines. The body of knowledge about biodiversity is always growing. Similarly, … the intellectual property associated with local and Indigenous knowledge about biodiversity, although mechanisms … forms of relevant information, including scientific and Indigenous and local knowledge, innovations and practices, …
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Implementing Sustainable Bioenergy Production. A Compilation of Tools and Approaches

… the sector, careful planning, and adaptation of existing knowledge is called for that quickly maximises the … forest reserves, wildlife corridors and access for local indigenous communities. Carefully chosen bioenergy feedstocks … such as ensuring equitable inclusion and participation of indigenous peoples in the planning process. In some cases, …
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Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies

… Network (RUIG-GIAN), carried out an innovative project on knowledge generation for pro-poor and equitable conservation. … the land rights and sophisticated resource management of indigenous inhabitants; • they were based on outmoded … study we will use the term local populations to refer to indigenous peoples as well as to local communities, fixed or …
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Land Degradation Neutrality: implications and opportunities for conservation - Nature based solutions to desertification, land degradation and drought

… The Initiative builds on and strengthens the local knowledge and institutions that enable people to govern their … improving, to the extent possible, biodiversity and indigenous species to support ecosystem functionality. … Water Resources Management, Protected Areas (including Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas), Sustainable …
17 Jun 2026 Literature

Conservation and Sustainable Use under the International Treaty

… stakeholder groups to strengthen capacities and increase knowledge on the operation and importance of the … between agriculture, protected area staff and local and indigenous communities, without which in situ conservation … departments, protected area administrations, local and indigenous groups, civil society organizations, botanical …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

Global Land Outlook

… impoverishing cultural identity, abandoning traditional knowledge, and permanently altering landscapes. AN EMERGING … that benefit humans and sustain ecosystem functions. Indigenous and local communities often consider land to be a … transfer of wealth, and a sense of place and belonging. Indigenous and local communities often consider land to be a …
17 Jun 2026 Literature

Towards sustainable fisheries law: a comparative analysis

… development of environmental law; • The generation of knowledge and the dissemination of information; • Capacity … and others (26%). It is important to note that, apart from indigenous ethnic groups, there are a significant number of non-indigenous groups, such as Chinese, Indians and Arabs. They …
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