Making Community Land and Resources Rights a Global Conservation Priority: Events at the World Parks Congress in Sydney
Date: 01/01/1970
The IUCN World Parks Congress is a landmark global forum on protected areas held every ten years. As the world’s most influential gathering of people involved in protected area management, it sets the global agenda for the following decade. Rights and Resources Initiative will be holding two workshops during the Congress.
Community Land and Resource Rights as a Global Conservation Priority (Stream 6)
Friday, November 14, 15:30 – 17:00 | Dome Theatrette
This workshop will explore the relationship between community land rights and protected areas, from cases of conflict to innovative community contributions to conservation from a rights-based approach. Speakers will present experiences from Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific, with plenary discussion and recommendations.
Presentation:
Making Indigenous and Community Land Rights a Global Conservation Priority – Jenny Springer
Catalyzing new actions to advance indigenous and community land rights in conservation (Stream 7)
Saturday, November 15, 13:30 – 15:30 | Amphitheatre
With recommendations from Workshop 1 (Stream 6) as backdrop, this session will present the Global Call to Action on Indigenous and Community Land Rights, followed by a moderated discussion on actions to strengthen recognition of community land and resource rights in conservation and protected areas management.
Presentation:
Global Call to Action On Indigenous & Community Land Rights – Jenny Springer