Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) are lands and waters where Indigenous governments have the primary role in protecting and conserving ecosystems through Indigenous laws, governance, and knowledge systems. This video produced by the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership explores the central elements, benefits, and range of existing and emerging models of IPCAs and their critical role in achieving biodiversity targets and fighting climate change.

What are Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas?

Author: Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership

Year: 2021

Media Type: Video