Actions for Community protocols for environmental sustainability : a guide for policymakers
Community protocols for environmental sustainability : a guide for policymakers / principal author - guidance document, Emma Jukić ; principal author - appendix - case studies, Neva Collings
- Author
- Jukić, Emma
- Published
- Nairobi, Kenya : United Nations Environment Programme ; Sydney, NSW, Australia : NSW EDO, [2013]
- Physical Description
- x, 82 pages : illustrations, 1 map ; 30 cm
- Additional Creators
- Collings, Neva, United Nations, and Environmental Defender's Office (N.S.W.)
Online Version
- www.unep.org , Electronic version in PDF format
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 An introduction to community protocols -- 1.1.Background -- 1.2.What are community protocols? -- 1.3.Why are communities documenting protocols? -- 1.4.Process for developing community protocols -- 1.5.Benefits and importance -- Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in both protected areas and beyond -- Protection of traditional knowledge -- Regulating access to the traditional territories, natural and other resources and TK of ILCs -- Clarification of expectations and improved relationships between ILCs and external actors -- Interface between customary law and formal legal and policy frameworks -- Education, capacity building and improved participation -- ch. 2 Case studies of community protocols in practice -- 2.1.Bio-Cultural Community Protocol of the Traditional Health Practitioners of Bushbuckridge, South Africa -- 2.2.Bio-cultural Community Protocol for the Territory of the Supreme Community Council of Alto San Juan ASOCASAN. Tado, Choco Department, Colombia -- 2.3.Inter-Community Agreement for Equitable Benefit-Sharing in the Potato Park, Peru -- 2.4.Lingayat Bio-cultural Community Protocol, Southern India -- 2.5.Navakavu Locally Managed Marine Area Framework, Fiji -- ch. 3 Common underlying principles -- 3.1.Authenticity, diversity, and locality -- 3.2.Respect and recognition -- 3.3.Full and effective participation -- 3.4.Collective custodianship -- 3.5.Reciprocity and distributive justice -- 3.6.Flexibility and responsiveness -- 3.7.Equilibrium -- 3.8.Duality -- ch. 4 International legal and policy setting -- 4.1.Convention on Biological Diversity -- 4.2.Nagoya Protocol -- 4.3.ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention (No 169) -- 4.4.UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples -- 4.5.Tkarihwaie: ri Code -- 4.6.Akwe: Kon Guidelines -- 4.7.Other instruments relevant to community protocols -- 4.8.Principles of international law -- ch. 5 Recognising community protocols within local, national and regional frameworks -- 5.1.Protected areas management -- 5.2.National ABS regimes -- 5.3.Traditional knowledge databases and registers -- 5.4.Payment for ecosystem services -- 5.5.REDD schemes -- 5.6.Environmental development and planning assessment and approvals -- 5.7.Policies, strategies and action plans -- 5.8.Institutional support for community protocols -- Conclusion -- References -- Key documents from which the case studies were developed -- Bushbuckridge Protocol -- San Juan Protocol -- Potato Park ICA -- Lingayat Protocol -- Navakavu LMMA -- Other references.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9789211587258 (pbk.)
9211587255 - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Other Forms
- Also available on the World Wide Web.
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