The Economic, Socio-Cultural, and Ecological Benefits of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas
In this report, titled 'The Economic, Socio-Cultural, and Ecological Benefits of Indigenous Protected and Conserved [...]
In this report, titled 'The Economic, Socio-Cultural, and Ecological Benefits of Indigenous Protected and Conserved [...]
This video showcases three transformative initiatives of Indigenous Peoples leading successful initiatives creating a new model of conservation. These stories show how Indigenous-led conservation benefits not only local communities, but all of us.
This links to the ICCA Consortium website. ICCA is an abbreviation for “territories and areas conserved by indigenous peoples and local communities” or “territories of life”.
This links to the National Indigenous Australians Agency's webpage focused on Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs).
This report explores the wide-ranging economic and social benefits derived from Indigenous land and sea management initiatives, specifically through ranger groups and Indigenous Protected Areas across Australia.
This report provides a business case for the importance of Coastal Guardian Watchmen programs.