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Drivers of Deforestation?Facts to be considered regarding the impact of shifting cultivation in Asia
An estimated 260 million indigenous peoples live in Asia1. Most of them inhabit forested uplands where a large number of them practice shifting cultivation, which is also called...
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Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Cambodia
United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (76th Session 2010) The rights of Indigenous Peoples in Cambodia, shadow report, submitted by Indigenous...
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REDD+ and Indigenous Peoples: A Briefing Paper for Policy Makers
This report describes the process of REDD+, its implications for indigenous peoples, and its applications for policy makers and governments.
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REDD+ implementation in Asia and the concerns of indigenous peoples
This report provides an overview on indigenous peoples in five REDD+ countries in Asia, namely, Indonesia, Nepal, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand and the status of REDD+...
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Drivers of deforestation? Facts to be considered regarding the impact of shifting cultivation in Asia
This document examines issues surrounding shifting cultivation, including: -Key findings of research on shifting cultivation, underpinning the dire need to earnestly consider...
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REDD+ and Indigenous Peoples: A briefing paper for policy makers
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Indidenous Women in decisions making training of trainner
This documents had translate form english handbook conducted by AIPP, supported by UNDP, This handbook had developed into target of 3 ethnics group as: Hmong, Khamu and Khatang
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Indigenous knowledge and customary law in natural resource management: Experiences in Yunnan, China and Haruku, Indonesia
Lands and territories inhabited by most indigenous peoples across the globe are rich in natural resources. Through generations of experimentation and as custodians, the...
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Research on the roles and contributions of indigenous women in sustainable forest management in Mekong countries/Asia
Overview and summary of country-level research in Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar regarding the role of indigenous women in sustainable forest management.
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Education Manual on Indigenous Elders and Engagement with Government
This Education Manual on Indigenous Elders and Engagement with Government is one in a series of leadership training manuals produced by the Indigenous Learning Institute for...
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Asean Climate change REDD+ and Indigenous Peoples
The term Indigenous Peoples is increasingly used by peoples in the ASEAN region who thus far have been called “hill tribes”, “native people” or “ethnic minorities”, and the...
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Threatened Lands, Threatened Lives: Human Rights Situation of Indigenous People in Cambodia
This report on the human rights situation of indigenous peoples of Cambodia was prepared mainly from the contributions of indigenous peoples human rights defenders (IPHRDs) and...
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Indigenous women in REDD+ making their voice heard
Being part of indigenous communities, indigenous women share the same conditions as those of the men: they suffer from loss of land and resources due to dispossession and...
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Indigenous women in Southeast Asia: Challenges in their access to justice
This briefing paper is prepared as part of the advocacy of the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) for the respect, protection and recognition of the human rights of indigenous...
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Asean, climate change, REDD+ and indigenous peoples
Many Indigenous Peoples fear that the implementation of REDD+ may have the same impacts to them as the imposition of conservation areas such as national parks.
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A Training Manual on Advocacy, Lobbying and Negotiation Skills for Indigenous Peoples in Climate Change and REDD+
This manual aims to improve the existing skills of indigenous peoples on advocacy, lobbying and negotiations.
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Shifting cultivation, livelihood and food security: New and old challenges for indigenous peoples in Asia
Case studies on indigenous and ethnic peoples across Asia, their history with shifting cultivation, and the livelihood and food security impacts of their traditional...
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Hydropower Development and Right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) of Indigenous Peoples
The Sunuwar Welfare Society (SWS) would like to express its sincere thanks to those who helped and played a crucial role in the completion of this study, especially the Koĩts...
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Struggles of indigenous women against destructive mining
Laos, South-central Laos, Savannakhet Province, Vilabouly District: Ethnic minority women affected by the Sepon Gold and Copper Mining Project
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Indigenous peoples effective engagement in REDD
Several governments in Asia are in the process of implementing REDD+ (Reducing Emissions through Deforestation and forest Degradation) preparatory stage.
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