State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, vol 5: Rights to Lands, Territories and Resources
Publication Year: 2023
Author(s): United Nations
Abstract:
Indigenous peoples’ relationship to their lands, territories and resources is at the heart of their identity, well-being and culture. Preservation of the environment, transmitted through traditional knowledge passed down through generations, is at the centre of their existence. As the world is increasingly recognizing the negative impacts of climate change and environmental degradation on health, food security and overall peace and security, the importance of indigenous knowledge and territorial rights is beginning to be more fully acknowledged by society at large. The report examines both successful practices and continuing obstacles to realizing indigenous peoples’ rights to lands, territories and resources and suggests ways forward.
Publisher/Organisation: United Nations
Rights: United Nations
Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Protection/ Regulations
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