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Indigenous Peoples and Local Community Tenure in The INDCS

Policy Papers & Briefs
Mars, 2016
Global

This brief presents a review of 161 Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) submitted on behalf of 188 countries3 for COP 21 to determine the extent to which Parties made clear commitments to strengthen or expand the tenure and natural resource management rights of IP/LCs as part of their climate change mitigation plans or associated adaptation actions.4 Of the 161 INDCs submitted, 131 are from countries with tropical and subtropical forests.

Law of the Right to Prior Consultation to Indigenous or Native Peoples, recognized in the Convention 169 of the International Labour Convention (ILO)

Legislation & Policies
Juillet, 2011
Pérou

The present Law develops the context, principles and procedures for the right to prior consultation to Indigenous peoples or native regard to the legislative or administrative measures that directly affect them.  It is interpreted in accordance with the obligations under Convention 169 of the International Labour Organization (ILO), ratified by the Peruvian State through the Legislative Resolution 26253.

Land Portal 2017 Annual Report

Reports & Research
Juin, 2018
Global

Improved access to land and data is pivotal for the promotion of land governance reform as well as the fulfillment of human rights and sustainable development. With access to reliable data and information, informed decisions regarding land and property rights can take place.

The Network Recap – June 2018

Conference Papers & Reports
Juin, 2018
Global

Land sector challenges are vast and complex. Insecure rights to land continues to affect more than 2 billion people living in urban and rural informality worldwide, with women, youth and indigenous people faring the worst. We need more strategic partnerships, at all levels, that drive innovative thinking and provide practical solutions to these tenure security challenges.

A USINA DE BELO MONTE E OS IMPACTOS NAS TERRAS INDIGENAS

Journal Articles & Books
Avril, 2014
Brésil
A energia elétrica é uma das bases do desenvolvimento, consequentemente é um dos principais influentes na questão ambiental, estando no cerne das discussões do desenvolvimento sustentável.
 
A Usina Hidrelétrica de Belo Monte construída no Rio Xingu, no município de Altamira no Estado do Pará, passou desde o seu primeiro projeto por várias mudanças e discussões, principalmente na questão das terras indígenas, causando impactos na organização físico-territorial e sociocultural, além do desequilíbrio nas condições de saúde e alimentação.
 
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Defenders Annual Report 2017

Reports & Research
Juin, 2018
Global

This report, and our campaign, is dedicated to all those individuals, communities and organisations that are bravely taking a stand to defend human rights, their land, and our environment.

207 of them were murdered last year for doing just that. On these pages we remember their names, and celebrate their activism.

And we reiterate our resolve to stand alongside those who continue the struggle for a better world and shine a light on these issues which are too often hidden from sight.

You are not alone. Justice will be done.

Attacks and criminalization of Indigenous Peoples defending their lands and rights

Reports & Research
Juillet, 2018
Global

The Secretariat has the honour to present to the Human Rights Council the report of the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, prepared pursuant to Council resolution 33/12. In the report the Special Rapporteur briefly refers to the activities undertaken since the submission of her last report, provides a thematic study on attacks against and the criminalization of indigenous human rights defenders and reflects on available prevention and protection measures. She concludes with recommendations on how various stakeholders can prevent violations and improve protection.

La influencia de las redes transnacionales de sociedad civil en la implementación de la política de formalización de territorios indígenas en la Amazonía peruana. El caso de la cooperación noruega

Reports & Research
Février, 2017
Pérou

Una de las principales demandas de los pueblos indígenas es el reconocimiento y seguridad jurídica de sus territorios. En Perú se realiza a través del otorgamiento de títulos a comunidades nativas, política que se viene dando desde la década de los setenta, pero que a la fecha no ha culminado, existiendo todavía una demanda considerable de comunidades nativas por titular.

Conocimientos tradicionales Ticuna en la agricultura de chagra y los mecanismos innovadores para su protección

Journal Articles & Books
Janvier, 2012
Brésil
Colombie
Pérou

La vinculación de los pueblos indígenas al mercado global es una realidad y en ella se configuran estrategias de apropiación del conocimiento tradicional, sin que medie norma alguna que permita restituir los derechos que ostentan los poseedores de dichos conocimientos, en tanto que las poblaciones indígenas vienen solicitando un sistema sui generis para su protección y vinculación equitativa en dichos mercados.

IMPACTO DE LAS POLITICAS ESTATALES EN LA AUTONOMÍA DE LOS TERRITORIOS INDÍGENAS EN LA ZONA SUR DE COSTA RICA EL CASO DEL TERRITORIO DE SALITRE / IMPACT OF THE STATAL POLITICS OVER THE AUTONOMY OF INDIGENOUS TERRITORIES IN COSTA RICA'S SOUTH REGION

Journal Articles & Books
Costa Rica

doi: 10.12957/geouerj.2017.24786Este artículo tiene como objetivo realizar un análisis, mediante revisión bibliográfica, de los conflictos que se han dado entre los indígenas y la población no indígena en la comunidad Bribri de Salitre. Donde se determinó que la principal problemática que enfrenta la población autóctona, son actos de violencia por parte de los no indígenas, a causa de la tenencia de la tierra, quienes han organizado grupos de carácter paramilitar con el objetivo de reprimir a los nativos.