Zaag’idiwin Day 3 2022 – Indigenous Love based Economics Theory and Practice
This webinar, part 3 of a three-part series, features a discussion on Indigenous love-based economics.
This webinar, part 3 of a three-part series, features a discussion on Indigenous love-based economics.
This webinar shares knowledge and answers questions about IPCAs, including establishment, governance, challenges, opportunities, and much more. The dialogue includes diverse stories, lessons, and information to support and strengthen IPCA development.
This package of online videos is the complete proceedings of BC Forests: The Peoples Convergence, a 6-day online summit in September 2020.
This report delivers detailed information on conservation agreements to support Indigenous Governments, Nations, communities, and [...]
This Global Indigenous Agenda a presents the priority outcomes and actions that Indigenous Peoples’ Organisations (IPOs) of the IUCN have identified for the recognition of Indigenous Peoples as leaders, innovators, and key contributors to nature conservation.
The Living Convention is an accessible compendium of Indigenous peoples’, local communities’ and peasants’ international rights.
This report is from a gathering on Indigenous Peoples and protected areas in Ontario, which provided a forum for cross-cultural dialogue about biodiversity conservation commitments under the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.
These Communications Guidelines developed by Nature United outlines and informs how the organization communicates with an about Indigenous partners in a respectful way.
This briefer outlines Nature United's approach to building partnerships with Indigenous Peoples. This approach aims to uphold the authority of Indigenous Peoples to steward their lands and waters.
This resource outlines respectful approaches for collaborating with Indigenous conservation leadership.