“Umu-Kaja Yepa” – Discusiones sociales sobre las áreas comunitarias para la conservación
Asatrizy & Juan-Carlos Riascos Peña2008
The indigenous territory of the Yapú Zone “Umu – Kaya Yepa” occupies ca. 150,000 hectares of rain forest…
The indigenous territory of the Yapú Zone “Umu – Kaya Yepa” occupies ca. 150,000 hectares of rain forest…
After examining the svope of the concept of natural heritage, the paper offers a retrospective history of nature…
After six expressions of gratitude, this new declaration contains ten solemn commitments that all members of the TICCA…
Territories and areas that Indigenous peoples and local communities govern, manage, and conserve (hereafter territories of life) are…
Sacred natural sites (SNS) are valuable biocultural hotspots and important areas for nature conservation. They are attracting a…
The article offers a vibrant account of the models of resilient self-management in the Valencian Country, Spain, based…
The aim of the GOBERPARK congress is to learn about the evolution of management in the Natural Parks…
The immaterial cultural heritage of Montseny is the result of a pioneering project developed in the Montseny Biosphere…
In 2013, the Silene Association proposed to the Specialist Group on Cultural and Spiritual Values of Protected Areas,…
Many of the world’s sacred natural sites are located in territories inhabited by indigenous animistic people and are…