Posición conjunta sobre los pueblos indígenas y las comunidades locales y REDD+

9 de novembro de 2009

nov 9, 2009

El IPAM, junto con las instituciones asociadas: Conservation International, Environmental Defense Fund, Woods Hole Research Center y The Nature Conservancy, ha elaborado cuatro documentos de posición común sobre cuestiones de política en la REDD. Esto es sobre la posición conjunta sobre los Pueblos Indígenas y las Comunidades Locales y REDD+.

Los pueblos indígenas y las comunidades locales están participando actualmente en las discusiones acerca del cambio climático, tanto a nivel nacional como internacional, si bien de forma limitada. Sin embargo, aun persisten vacíos de información sobre el grado de amenaza que el calentamiento global representa para sus comunidades. Existe la necesidad de explorar cómo impactarán los mecanismos de REDD+2 a los pueblos indígenas y a las comunidades locales, cómo se asegurará la distribución equitativa de los beneficios y cómo se harán respetar sus derechos.

IPAM; Conservación Internacional; Environmental Defense Fund; Woods Hole Research Center; The Nature Conservancy. 2009.

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