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Freshwater Law and Governance: Global and Regional Perspectives for Sustainability
… and access to justice .............55 3.4.3. Rights of Indigenous Peoples … 5.5.6. Involvement of Indigenous Peoples … of comparing and aggregating data because of incompatible knowledge management systems and the use of inconsistent … the Multilateral Environmental Agreement Information and Knowledge Management (MEA IKM) Initiative, under the …
Transboundary Water Governance - Adaptation to Climate Change
… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 4.4.3 Adaptive knowledge and information management . . . . . . . . . . . . … local level, villagers also have the opportunity to use indigenous knowledge to conduct participatory research for … including women, youth, elderly, cultural minorities, indigenous peoples, and so on. Giving a “voice” these groups …
The Tacaná Watersheds - Developing untapped potential: Strengthening resilience through cross-sectoral collaboration
… private and non-governmental organisations with the knowledge and tools that enable human progress, economic … NGOs, scientists, businesses, local communities, indigenous peoples organisations and others can work together … such as lack of technical support between institutions, indigenous people marginalization, high illiteracy and …
Guidebook for policy and legislative development on conservation and sustainable use of freshwater resources
… management; cultural property; involuntary resettlement; indigenous peoples; safety of dams; disputed areas; and … with other options; and 3. The current state of technical knowledge and the likelihood that the option can be … fishing and forest organizations, agrarian communities, indigenous peoples, educational institutions, social …
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 …
Water in drylands - Adapting to scarcity through integrated management
… private and non-governmental organisations with the knowledge and tools that enable human progress, economic … NGOs, scientists, businesses, local communities, indigenous peoples organisations and others can work together … resources, including water. They can bring together indigenous knowledge or traditional governance systems with …
The Joensuu negotiation: A mulitlateral simulation exercise: The UN Framework Convention on Transboundary Aquifers
… both the annual Course and this Review share the knowledge and experience of those working in the field of … of single- horned Asiatic rhinoceros in Nepal; to help indigenous people obtain recognition of their rights to land … these issues be addressed. 4.2 Nicaragua – recognition of indigenous peoples’ right to land and natural resources The …
GEO yearbook 2003
… US. The four main themes are: endangered species; indigenous peoples and their healing ways; oceans, rivers and … include: intellectual property protection of traditional knowledge relevant to plant genetic resources for food and … will be at high risk of extinction in the wild. ● Arctic Indigenous Peoples will face major economic and cultural …
Flow : The essentials of environmental flows
… help inform such decisions by providing information and knowledge on how a river, wetland or coastal ecosystem will … in terms of cultural significance, particularly for indigenous cultures. This intrinsic value is often over- … for resolving conflicts over water rights between indigenous and state systems and between in- and …