Title |
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Indigenous peoples and the Convention on Biological Diversity : East Africa Report. |
Publisher |
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Baguio City, Philippines : Tebtebba Foundation |
Year |
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c2006 |
Pages |
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viii , 199 p. ; ill. ; 22 cm. |
Series |
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Capacity Building and Advocacy Series |
Issue/Number |
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No. 3 |
Notes |
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Before 2010, the Convention on Biological Diversity should have met its target of reducing by half the rate of biodiversity loss worldwide. But more than a decade after governments signed the Convention, the world's biodiversity is still in a sorry state, adversely affecting those whose lives and survival depend on it. Accelerating biodiversity loss continues to impoverish indigenous and local communitites, whose economies and cultures revolve around natural ecosystems. |
ISBN |
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19080794 |
Languages |
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English |
Programme Areas |
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Traditional Knowledge, Innovations and Practices - Article 8(j) |
Keywords |
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Traditional cultural practices; Traditional knowledge |
Location |
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G476 E28 2006 vol.3 |
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Type |
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Monograph |
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