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Les peuples autochtones et les aires protégées en Afrique: du principe à la pratique

John Nelson and Lindsay Hossack (eds)

1 January, 2003

Livre disponible en demande de la bureau de FPP: info@forestpeoples.org

Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas in Africa: From Principles to Practice

John Nelson and Lindsay Hossack (eds)

1 January, 2003

Indigenous peoples and protected areas in Africa: From principles to practice

BOOK AVAILABLE ON REQUEST FROM FPP OFFICE: info@forestpeoples.org

The impact of ten conservation projects on the lives and futures of indigenous peoples in seven African countries. This study demonstrates conservation organisations' failure to implement the 'new conservation principles' for working with indigenous and traditional peoples as established by the WCC, and the WCPA, the IUCN and WWF.

Indigenous peoples and protected areas: From principles to practice CD VIDEO

John Nelson and Steve Morgan

CD Video - Community testimony from Cameroon

Available on request from FPP office: info@forestpeoples.org

Derechos indígenas y conservación de la naturaleza: Asuntos relativos a la gestión

Andrew Gray, Helen Newing and Alejandro Parellada (eds)

Derechos indígenas y conservación de la naturaleza: Asuntos relativos a la gestión

Puede solicitar el libro a la oficina: info@forestpeoples.org

Indigenous peoples and biodiversity conservation in Latin America: From principles to practice

Andrew Gray, Helen Newing and Alejandro Parellada (eds)

From principles to practice: Indigenous peoples and biodiversity conservation in Latin America

Book available on request from FPP office: info@forestpeoples.org

Conservation agencies now recognise indigenous peoples' rights to ownership and control of their lands and resources, but how has this new partnership turned out in practice? Fifteen original case studies from Latin America provide practical lessons in how the interests of indigenous peoples and conservation objectives can be reconciled.

Indigenous peoples and protected areas in South and Southeast Asia: From principles to practice

Marcus Colchester and Christian Erni (editors)

From principles to practice: Indigenous peoples and protected areas in south and southeast asia

Book available on request from FPP office: info@forestpeoples.org

Proceedings of the second FPP/IWGIA conference on indigenous peoples and protected areas, based around twelve original case studies from indigenous communities in Asia. The book examines the obstacles to be overcome in the implementation of new conservation policies recognising indigenous peoples' rights.