Recognizing the transformational potential of Indigenous-led conservation economies
This article explores the transformational potential of Indigenous-led conservation economies in IPCAs
This article explores the transformational potential of Indigenous-led conservation economies in IPCAs
This webinar features the story of the Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation in the United States and their approach to resource management.
This webinar features the story of Coastal First Nations Great Bear Initiative and the establishment, governance, and management of its carbon offset program.
This video features Joseph Pallant (Director of Climate Innovation, Ecotrust Canada) describing the potential for forest conservation to generate carbon offsets.
This links to a webpage from EcoTrust Canada on the Qwii-qwiq-sap Initiative - a project focused on building the conservation economy by empowering communities to define and create their own circles of wealth.
This links to the Tribal Parks Alliance page of the Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks website. Tribal Parks Allies are are a community of entrepreneurs and organizers united by their love and respect for this place and the culture that keeps it alive.
This webinar, part 3 of a three-part series, features a discussion on Indigenous love-based economics.
This video features the early stages of the Seal River Watershed Indigenous Protected Area Initiative's [...]
This webinar looks at the history of Coastal First Nations Great Bear Initiative and the establishment, governance, and management of its carbon offset program.
In this video, Marilyn Slett, President, Coastal First Nations, and Chief Councillor, Heiltsuk Nation (BC) talks about the role carbon offsets have had in creating a conservation economy.