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Guidelines for Considering Traditional Knowledges (Tks) in Climate
Conservation and Indigenous Peoples: Assessing the Progress Since Durban
PFII Side Events – First Week, April 24-28
The Growing Importance of Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge
Forest Peoples Programme
Baka Cameroon the Destruction of Congo Basin Tribes in the Name Of
Beyond Tenure Rights-Based Approaches to Peoples and Forests Some Lessons from the Forest Peoples Programme the Rights and Resources Initiative
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Pueblos Indigenas Inglés.P65
Rethinking Land Reform in Africa New Ideas, Opportunities and Challenges
Review of National Laws and Policies That Support Or Undermine Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
Marine Protected Areas and Small-Scale Fisheries in South Africa: Promoting Governance, Participation, Equity and Benefi T Sharing
20 1 1 Legality and Human Rights
Beyond Tenure Rights-Based Approaches to Peoples and Forests
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How Colonial Land and Conservation Ideologies Persist and Perpetuate Indigenous Injustices at the Expense of the Environment
LEGAL EMPOWERMENT in PRACTICE USING LEGAL TOOLS to SECURE LAND RIGHTS in AFRICA Edited by Lorenzo Cotula and Paul Mathieu All Rights Reserved
Top View
Global Initiative
Forest Peoples Programme
Open-Letter-To-The-P
NO REDD Papers Volume One
Indigenous Ecotourism
Survival International Report PARKS NEED PEOPLES Give Us Something Poisonous to Eat ...Finish Us Off Right Here
The Pygmies Are Among the Remaining ‘Savages’ in West and Central Africa
Page Numbers in Italics Refer to Tables Aboriginal Tourism 8, 13. 17 See
FPIC in Messok Dja
Parks Need Peoples the Global Movement for Tribal Peoples’ Rights
STATE of the WORLD's Indigenous Peoples
The Re-Emergence of Customary Authority and Its Relation with Local Democratic Government Responsive Forest Governance Initiative (RFGI) Research Programme
Rethinking Land Reform in Africa New Ideas, Opportunities and Challenges