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Intertwining Indigenous Living Heritage and Biodiversity: A Holistic Framework for Sustainable Development
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Manage No DI00001320 Country Thailand Author Montira Unakul (Programme Officer for Culture, UNESCO Bangkok Office) Published Year 2022 Language English Copyright Attach File Preview (ENG)
Description | While Indigenous people represent 5% of the world’s population, it is estimated that Indigenous lands account for around 20% of global landcover, which contains 80% of the world’s remaining biodiversity. Many Indigenous communities have expressed concerns that modern-day environmental conservation and land management practices often conflict with their traditional ways of life. Regulations restrict their access to the land and natural resources that they have relied on for subsistence, medicine, and spiritual well-being, in many cases for generations. |
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