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A Globally Sustainable Right to Land: Utilizing Real Property to Protect the Traditional Knowledge of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
... provide IPLCs with ownership and control of the surrounding territory.11 3 An IPLC actively using TK as a resource of the land may successfully assert a claim to the land[r] ... See full document
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What we talk about when we talk about 'local' participation in international biodiversity law : the changing scope of indigenous peoples and local communities' participation under the convention on biological diversity
... and sustainable resource ...development, property, and economy have evolved through understandings of nature that make it difficult, and often inconvenient, to recognise ecological ...of local ... See full document
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Role of media in disseminating Luyia indigenous knowledge for socio-economic development: the case of West Fm Radio, Western Kenya
... of knowledge that will be of benefit to developing countries and local ...intellectual property rights (IPR) or traditional resource rights ...Although indigenous peoples may ... See full document
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Complete Issue
... Historiographic poiesis became the methodology and aesthetic intervention that manifested naturally for me and drove the rest of my work. Historiographic poiesis begins with an encounter with a wounding event in ... See full document
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The Rights of the Orang Asli in Forests in Peninsular Malaysia: Towards Justice and Equality
... customary land and the manner of its ...to land use as follows: genei – settlement areas; pendeq – water reservoir; pabel – a large tract of land for swidden or shifting cultivation; selai – an area ... See full document
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Cree Elders’ Perspectives on Land-Based Education: A Case Study
... Indigenous peoples, communities, and nations are concerned with protecting and preserving the environment and their cultural values and ...understandings. Indigenous peoples are also ... See full document
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Intellectual property rights systems and the assemblage of local knowledge systems
... for indigenous peoples to protect their tra- ditional knowledge, he argued that it would be difficult to use IPR to achieve this ...of indigenous peoples—a concept which he ... See full document
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A Legal Assessment of Indigenous Peoples' Rights to Lands and Natural Resources over Transboundary Aquifers Contaminated by Mining Production within the Lake Titicaca Region
... a right to regulate their use by private ...native communities must be represented within the National Water ...a right alternatively with other users to irrigate a plot of land, as stated ... See full document
Custodians of the land: indigenous peoples, human rights and cultural integrity
... Indigenous peoples as it implies a categorisation of elements such as songs, stories, sciences or sacred sites, and this would imply giving different levels of protection to different elements of ...to ... See full document
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Land, bodies, and knowledge: biocolonialism of plants, indigenous peoples, women, and people with disabilities
... an indigenous people from Panama, a twenty-six-year-old woman had the cells from her cheeks taken through the genetic sampling program of the ...The knowledge system and the body are considered ... See full document
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... Redefining attribution through Passamaquoddy cultural authority initiates the unraveling of settler-colonial structures of property possession exerted over Indigenous knowledge. While it is not an ... See full document
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Documentation and Digitalization for Access to Traditional Medicine Knowledge in Southern Odisha
... of local experts by following Haien’s Flora and submitted in COATS, ...of indigenous traditional ...of indigenous traditional knowledge is a difficult process which requires ... See full document
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ABSTRACT: The protection of Traditional Knowledge is important for the conservation and sustainable
... their knowledge, innovations and practices, whether or not they are capable of being protected by ...of traditional use of genetic resources in the sustainable preservation of biological ...and ... See full document
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Role of indigenous knowledge in sustainable development
... The indigenous knowledge of farmers are considered as important sources of information about the local farming systems, experiences, institutions, culture ...this knowledge system plays ... See full document
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The U'wa Struggle To Protect Their Cultural Lands: A Framework for Reviewing Questions of Sovereignty and the Right to Environmental Integrity for Indigenous Peoples
... Another possibility for ensuring that indigenous peoples can protect the environmental integrity of their lands is through an international recognition of their established [r] ... See full document
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The Value and Meaning of Experience in Food System Learning Spaces: Reflections from the Activist and Traditional Community Perspectives
... a traditional community requires first and primarily time to build strong, collaborative relationships (Wilson ...the traditional community’s life and work cycles into academic cycles is almost an ... See full document
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oa South Africa Rural Development Quarterly - Indigenous knowledge system : undocumented African rural asset : managing indigenous knowledge system for development
... African traditional healers were not recognized by the government although consulted by the majority of the members of the society (Africans); indigenous games were not included among other school sporting ... See full document
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The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: a Human Rights Framework for Intellectual Property Rights
... that indigenous peoples ‘have the right to maintain, control, protect and develop their intellectual property over their cultural heritage, traditional knowledge, and ... See full document
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The Strategy of Community Empowerment for Bunggu Isolated Tribe in the Mamuju District
... through traditional institutions collaborate with the government to continue to approach the Bunggu tribes who still live in the ...of traditional institutions is needed so that the people of Bunggu tribes ... See full document
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Masango
... and knowledge obtained from developing countries…without further improvement’ (Sahai 2002), is another reason for the protection of indigenous and traditional ...of traditional ... See full document
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