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Celebrating territories if life in Southeast Asia

Conlu, Maria Tanya and Vera, David Benjamin de and Salomon, Timothy and Aeberli, Annina and Reyes, Giovanni and Julianty, Cindy and Ironside, Jeremy and Wah, Esther and Adnyana, Ketut Santi and Colili, John Vincent and Saar, Maica and Giang, Phan Trieu and Yapp, Neville and Prasetyo, . and Balagaize, Agustinus Kanki and Eghenter, Cristina and Thomas, Gordon John (2022) Celebrating territories if life in Southeast Asia. Green Livelihoods Alliance, Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (SSNC), World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

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Abstract

A new report by the ICCA Consortium Southeast Asia featuring stories of Indigenous Peoples’ and local communities’ territories of life from the region is now available online. It is the first regional report of its kind. The publication “Celebrating Territories of Life in Southeast Asia” invites readers to discover the situation, context, contributions, and values of Indigenous and local community-conserved territories of life through the extensive and grounded experiences of the Members of the ICCA Consortium in Southeast Asia. In the report, Indigenous and local voices from Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, and Vietnam illustrate how communities document, defend, and sustain their territories. All the case stories are written from the perspective of Indigenous Peoples and local community members. Read the report here (PDF file) to learn about the effective and robust Indigenous and traditional governance systems that conserve nature, strengthen cultures, and sustain biodiversity. The report is a celebration and a call to action. It is a celebration of all the efforts to protect territories of life against all odds. It is an invitation to support many communities still in conflict and struggling for their land, peace, and life. In Southeast Asia, Indigenous Peoples and local communities’ ICCAs – territories of life have been thriving for generations — and, since the last decade — many organizations have taken many new initiatives to document, sustain, and defend these territories of life. Cover of the report titled “Celebrating Territories of Life in Southeast Asia.” Click on this link to read the full report. Chapters in the report are dedicated to discussing ongoing threats facing territories of life in Southeast Asia, the struggles for recognizing their traditional tenure, and challenges around the intergenerational transfer of knowledge. The report also discusses gaps in research, policy, and interventions, along with recommendations and insights toward a more enabling environment for Indigenous peoples and local communities who govern and manage these territories of life. Stories highlight how traditional governance systems, sustainable livelihood practices, and Indigenous knowledge contribute to achieving global conservation targets. It makes the case that ICCAs–territories of life are vital for conserving the planet’s remaining bio-cultural diversity. Whether officially recognized or not, numerous territories of life in the region governed by Indigenous Peoples and local communities remain strongholds of the last remaining forests and marine ecosystems. While the cases presented in the report are only a handful of examples from the region that is home to many diverse territories of life, it offers a glimpse of the breadth of experiences and examples that can be modeled and learned by others. The publication contributes to the evidence base on the effectiveness of community-led conservation and the critical role that Indigenous Peoples and local communities play in local-to-global conservation initiatives that protect the bio-cultural diversity of our planet.

Item Type: Documents
Keywords: Philippines, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Global Policies, Biodiversity, Conservation, Governance, Community Based Management, Sustainable Livelihoods, Environment, Indigenous People, Climate Change, Mapping, Southeast Asia, Asia, Indigenous People, ICCA
Subjects: Biodiversity
Depositing User: Vivek D ICSF
Date Deposited: 31 Jan 2024 06:45
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2024 06:46
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/19909

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