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CEESP Briefing Note 10

Strenghthening what works– Recognising and supporting the conservation achievements of indigenous peoples & local communities

 

 

Note d'information no. 10 de la CEESP

Renforcer ce qui fonctionne– Reconnaitre et soutenir les peuples autochtones et les communautés locales dans leurs exploits de conservation

Nota informativa no. 10 de la CEESP

Fortalecer lo que funciona– Reconocimiento y apoyo a pueblos indígenas y comunidades locales en sus logros de conservación

CEESP Briefing Note 9

Recognising and Supporting Indigenous & Community Conservation– Ideas & experiences from the grassroots

CEESP Briefing Note 8

Governance for Effective and Equitable Protected Areas Systems – Implementing the CBD Programme of Work on Protected Areas

IUCN Guidelines for Protected Areas Management Categories    [and governance types!]  2008  (English) 

UICN Lignes Directrices pour l'Application des categories de Gestion aux Aires Protégées, 2800 (Francais)

IUCN Directrices para la Aplication des lA Categories de gestion de Areas Protegidas, 2008 (Espanol)

PARKS -- the journal of WCPA

Durban +5 (Vol 17, no.2)

Community Conserved Areas (Vol 15 No 1)

Conservation Partnerships in Africa (Vol 13 No 1)

Local Communities and Protected Areas (Vol 12 No 2)

SHARING POWER
Learning by doing in Co-Management of Natural Resources throughout the World

 

 

 

A paper on Urak Lawoi knowledge transmission. The paper is a part of an international symposium and experts meeting on “Exploring Linkages between Cultural Diversity and Biodiversity: Safeguarding the Transmission of Local & Indigenous Knowledge of Nature”. The symposium took place in Aichi, Japan in April 2005.  It was organized by UNESCO and the Japan Center for Area Studies, National Museum of Ethnology with the joint auspices of 2005 Japan EXPO Association, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan, Aichi Prefectural University with the support of Little World, and Japan Consortium of Area Studies.

Brief information for pamphlets and posters on the Urak Lawoi of the Adang Archipelago. The pamphlets and posters are being developed and will be distributed/shown at the visitor center of Tarutao National Marine Park and other tourist-related places in the Adang Archipelago in 2006.

New! publication by a WAMIP member, Mr Guyo O. Haro

Linkages between Community, Environmental, and Conflict Management: Experiences from Northern Kenya

WAMIP Briefing Notes on Mobile Peoples and Conservation-Version 2, November 2004

WAMIP Briefing Notes on Mobile Peoples and Conservation- Version 1, Fall 2003

The first Report on the State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources (SOW-AnGR) Indigenous Knowledge about Animal Breeding, Traditional Communities and the State of the World Report

Farm Animal Genetic Resources: The African Case
Between 2001 and 2003, a series of workshops on farm animal genetic resources was held in African countries with the support of development organizations from government and non-government sectors. This document seeks to inform the participants of the Intergovernmental Technical Working Group on Animal Genetic Resources on the insights and conclusions of this multi-stakeholder consultation process, as background for their deliberations.

An article on the Mobile Indigenous Peoples and the WPC By Monica Castelo

Planning with Pastoralists: PRA and more By Wolfgang Bayer and Ann Waters-Bayer