REDD+ systems on providing information on safeguards (SIS): Inclusion of data relevant for indigenous peoples
Developing countries’ remaining forests are spaces inhabited by indigenous peoples. These spaces have been shaped, protected and expanded by indigenous peoples over generations. The relationship of indigenous peoples to forests is linked to livelihoods, cultures, world views and traditional knowledge and may be expressed through forms of customary tenure, land use and resource use. By proposing social and rights-based indicators and building blocks, this document promotes a view of REDD+ that is holistic and secures carbon stocks, biodiversity and the rights of forest peoples.
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Overview
- Resource Type:
- Reports
- Publication date:
- 29 November 2011
- Programmes:
- Supply Chains and Trade Global Finance Climate and forest policy and finance Law and Policy Reform
- Partners:
- Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS) - The Indigenous Peoples Network of Malaysia