Respecting Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Landscape Initiatives

03/2023 | Guideline
Cover Respecting Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Landscape Initiatives

Landscape initiatives can provide an avenue to collaborate and deliver positive environmental and social outcomes at scale. Respect for the rights and participation of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC) is crucial for any landscape initiative’s success. This guidance is a resource for planners and implementers of landscape initiatives and suggests practical approaches to ensuring IPLC participation in, or ownership of, decisions in landscape initiatives at various key steps.

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