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The human right to water and sanitation

… Bolivia, Ecuador and Uruguay, in particular in relation to indigenous communities; CONSIDERING that human rights cannot …
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Negotiate: reaching agreement over water

… makers and youth in Europe,39 and for much longer by indigenous people grappling with water sharing in the High … independent scientific experts all have specialized or ‘indigenous’ knowledge as well as political sensitivities that … be made worse off, but all potentially disadvantaged peoples are made absolutely better off. party – n. a person …
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European models of good practice in protected areas

… built houses. Instead, it has encouraged small-scale indigenous developments for tourism in the villages, through … delight the visitor in spring. A farmer with his herd of indigenous cows. M in o rc a B io sp h er e R es er ve , S p …
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Rule: Reforming water governance

… by incorporating the following: communities, including indigenous groups. Consider the historically exercised water … cattle ranchers, foresters, merchants, fishermen and indigenous communities. Different types of policy … the community of Pijal, Ecuador 41 The northern Ecuadorian indigenous community of Pijal, population 1,138, is organized …
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Statutory recognition of customary land rights in Africa - An investigation into best practices for lawmaking and implementation

… investments, improving gender equity and recognizing indigenous, customary and community rights (FAO, 2010). … of women, the elderly, widows, children, pastoralists, indigenous peoples, and other marginalized populations; 12 Statutory …
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Judges and Environmenal Law: a Handbook for the Sri Lankan Judiciary

… contribute to the preservation of the environment. The indigenous people of Sri Lanka, be er known as the Veddas, … designed to recognise and strengthen the role of indigenous people and their communities. In general, … a uned to their local environment. Many indigenous peoples’ environments are less modified and degraded than …
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Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 2 Reptiles and Invertibrates

… have been recorded, but it is doubtful that they are indigenous (Demetropoulos and Hadj ichristophorou, 1981). … that most T. hermannl colonies on the mainland are not indigenous (Lopez Jurado et aJ . , 1979) . Turkey Restricted … exchange and a source of raw materials) for the indigenous peoples of Amazonia, and is often embodied in tribal …
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African solutions in a rapidly changing world: nature-based solutions to climate change by African innovators in protected areas

… fields in mangroves areas. Rural exodus is leaving the indigenous people community of Guinea-Bissau with a lack of …
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Cultural Heritage Information Pack: 7 The World Heritage Convention, cultural landscapes and wetlands

… which is of fundamental signifi- cance to Australia’s indigenous people. Characterized by the interaction of …
18 Jun 2026 Document

Cultural Heritage Information Pack: 11 Wetland cultural heritage and the Ramsar Convention

… establishing and strengthen- ing local communities’ and indigenous people’s par- ticipation in the management of …
18 Jun 2026 Document