Forest Peoples Project
31 Décembre, 2007
FPP's report of activities for its charitable arm, over the year 2007
Forest Peoples Programme
31 Décembre, 2007
FPP's report of activities over the year 2007
3 Décembre, 2007
Submitted by FECONACO and the Grupo de Trabajo Racimos de Ungurahui
Executive Summary
3 Décembre, 2007
Statement by Victoria Tauli-Corpuz drawing attention to the need for full and effective consultation with indigenous peoples prior to the development of new initiatives and programmes impacting on them.
Helen Leake
Myrle Traverse
3 Décembre, 2007
Article covering the history of negotiations within the United Nations Forum on Forests and the Convention on Biological Diversity, considering the avenues available for indigenous peoples to most effectively defend their rights to lands and resources within the conservation and forestry debates.
Published in "Biodiversity", the quarterly journal of TC-Biodiversity
Julio Davila Puño and Oscar Gutiérrez Laya, Racimos de Ungurahui
3 Décembre, 2007
Sirviéndose de entrevistas con líderes indígenas acerca de la imposición de áreas protegidas del Estado en sus terriotrios, el estudio presenta una serie de principios y pre-condiciones a favor del derecho al consentimiento libre, previo e informado.
Julio Davila Puño and Oscar Gutiérrez Laya, Racimos de Ungurahui
3 Décembre, 2007
Drawing on interviews with indigenous leaders regarding the imposition of State protected area policies on indigenous communities, this report presents a series of principles and preconditions for the right to FPIC.
3 Décembre, 2007
habitando el área del río Corrientes de Perú quienes están sufriendo de graves problemas documentados de salud debido a la explotación de hidrocarburos en sus tierras autorizadas recientemente por el Estado
Solicitud original en Español (Resumen Ejecutivo solamente en inglés - véase más arriba)
FECONACO y el Grupo de Trabajo Racimos de Ungurahui
3 Décembre, 2007
The Achuar indigenous people of the Río Corrientes are suffering severe health problems due to State-authorised oil exploration on their land.
Only available in Spanish
FECONACO and the Grupo de Trabajo Racimos de Ungurahui
Jakir Hossain
Kushal Roy
3 Décembre, 2007
The US$77.3m Sundarbans Biodiversity Conservation Project was suspended three years early because of its failure to conserve biological diversity and reduce poverty in the Sundarbans. This report provides an analysis of the project's design flaws and consequent disintegration, and identifies means of making good the damage done.
HARD COPY ONLY - AVAILABLE FROM THE FPP OFFICE: info@forestpeoples.org
47 pages Unnayan Onneshan, Nijera kori, FPP