Various IPOs and NGOs including FPP
15 Mai, 2013
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Forest Peoples Programme (FPP), KLIM (Suriname), SCPDA (Guyana), IMPECT (Thailand), OKANI, CED (Cameroon), Unnayan Onneshan (Bangladesh)
11 Octobre, 2010
Synthesis Paper - Customary sustainable use of biodiversity by indigenous peoples and local communities: Examples, challenges, community initiatives and recommendations relating to CBD Article 10(c)
A Synthesis Paper based on Case Studies from Bangladesh, Cameroon, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela, Suriname and Thailand.
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Kaliña Indigenous Community of Maho and the Association of Indigenous Village Leaders in Suriname (VIDS)
8 Décembre, 2009
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CLIM, VIDS, FPP
7 Janvier, 2008
Brief report as part of FPP's series on Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas
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1 Octobre, 2007
Petiton submitted to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights against the Republic of Suriname
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Forest Peoples Programme and Association of Saramaka Authorities
15 Mars, 2007
This report describes how the concept of free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) has been experienced in Suriname with regard to: 1) logging and bio-prospecting in the territory of the Saramaka people; and 2) mining and related issues in the territory of the Lokono indigenous people of west Suriname.
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Members of the Kaliña and Lokono communities
VIDS, CLIM and FPP
6 Février, 2006
Marauny Na’na Emandobo / Lokono Shikwabana (“Marowijne – our territory”) - Traditional use and management of the Lower Marowijne area by the Kaliña and Lokono
Conceived as a tool to aid Suriname to implement the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), this report describes traditional methods of hunting, fishing, house- and boat-building and also details the customary laws and practices followed by these peoples to ensure that their use of the flora and fauna safeguards the rich biodiversity of the area.
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FPP
Louis Biswane from Organisation of Kaliña and Lokono in Marowijne (KLIM) making a submission on behalf of the International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity at the CBD COP 10 in 2010.
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