For more than 20 years, the Wildlife Conservation Society has worked with Indigenous Peoples and local communities in Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador; supporting territorial and natural resource management, with a sense of integrality, including actions to strengthen cultural values, conserve natural ecosystems and improve local livelihoods. As a result of this experience, a toolbox has been developed consisting of a set of technical resources to support territorial management processes: booklets, manuals, questionnaires, databases, report formats and training modules. The toolbox provides participatory methodologies that can contribute to the efforts of indigenous organizations to strengthen their territorial management capacities.
A New Toolkit for Indigenous Territorial Management
Publisher: Global Landscapes Forum (GLF)
Language: English
Year: 2021
Ecosystem(s): Forests
Location(s): Latin America
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HOST
Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
SPEAKERS
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Carina Osio
Communicator, WCS Bolivia
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Zulema Lehm
Regional Social Science Specialist Andes Amazon Orinoquia , WCS
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Jesus Cueva Araipi
Secretary of Land and Territory, Subcentral de Comunidades Indígenas Ribereñas Río Mamoré
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Yamil Nay Vargas
Assistant in indigenous territorial management, WCS Bolivia
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Mauricio Saravia
Technical assistant for indigenous territorial management monitoring, Pilon Lajas indigenous land and biosphere reserve
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