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Synthesis Paper - 10(c) Case Studies

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…

Le cyclone Aila dévaste les côtes du Bangladesh – une autre victime du changement climatique ?

Le 25 mai, le cyclone Aila a balayé les villages des usagers des ressources traditionnelles de la forêt des Sundarbans au Bangladesh. Des catastrophes comme Aila (2009) et Sidr (2007) ont contraint…

El ciclón Aila arrasa la costa de Bangladesh - ¿Otra víctima del cambio climático?

El 25 de mayo el ciclón Aila arrolló los pueblos de los usuarios tradicionales de los recursos del bosque Sundarbans de Bangladesh. Catástrofes como la del Aila (2009) y el Sidr (2007) han obligado a…

Cyclone Aila's devastation of the Bangladesh coast - another victim of climate change?

On 25 May cyclone Aila swept through the villages of traditional resource-users of the Sundarbans forest, Bangladesh. Disasters like Aila (2009) and Sidr (2007) have forced more than a million people…

World Parks Congress 2003 Recommendation 28: Protected Areas - Mining and Energy

World Parks Congress 2003 Recommendation 28: Protected Areas - Mining and Energy

World Parks Congress 2003 Recommendation 27: Mobile Indigenous Peoples and Conservation

World Parks Congress 2003 Recommendation 27: Mobile Indigenous Peoples and Conservation

World Parks Congress 2003 Recommendation 26: Community Conserved Areas

World Parks Congress 2003 Recommendation 26: Community Conserved Areas

World Parks Congress 2003 Recommendation 24: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas

World Parks Congress 2003 Recommendation 24: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas

World Parks Congress 2003 Recommendation 13: Cultural and Spiritual Values of Protected Areas

World Parks Congress 2003 Recommendation 13: Cultural and Spiritual Values of Protected Areas