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Any new regulation is likely to impact Indigenous and small-scale farmers, who are often overlooked and have little or no ...
Traditional mountain landscapes governed by Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IPLCs) conserve unique wildlife and agrobiodiversity, and strongly support climate change adaptation and ...
In Peru, critical minerals for clean energy technologies, such as copper, are abundant. This presents both economic opportunities and social and environmental challenges, such as loss of biodiversity ...
The International Network of Mountain Indigenous Peoples (INMIP) is a network of Indigenous communities and their partner organisations in 14 countries.
Products developed by indigenous peoples and traditional societies, such as food crops and medicines, can protect biodiversity and provide an important source of income. This review explores the ...
This workshop brought together around 50 community participants from 10 villages for the third annual workshop for the project, ‘Establishing a biocultural heritage territory to protect Kenya’s Kaya ...
A legally binding protocol on access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing is to be adopted by the 193 governments that are party to the Convention on Biological Diversity in October 2010 in Nagoya ...
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