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New IPCCA Publication on REDD+
This analytical background document aims to provide information on REDD+ mechanisms, and critically analyses how these mechanisms can potentially impact upon the rights of indigenous peoples. It also provides proposals for responding to the challenges through a biocultural approach. View and Download … Continue reading
Posted in Indigenous Knowledge, Publications, UNFCCC News
Tagged Biocultural Protocols, indigenous rights, redd, UNDRIPs
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Press Release: Indigenous Leaders Alert the UNFCCC and the World to the Imminent Threat that REDD Poses to their Territories and Livelihoods
Durban, South Africa (IPCCA). As the UNFCCC COP 17 opens in Durban, South Africa, a gathering of indigenous leaders from around the world discussing biocultural protocols and REDD warns the UNFCCC and the international community of the grave danger that … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon trading, climate change, COP 17, declaration, Durban, indigenous leaders, IPCCA, Marlon Santi, redd
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