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Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples Resources on Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples, Impacts of Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples, Impacts of Mitigation and Adaptation Measures on Indigenous Peoples, Negotiations in the UNFCCC... CategoriesFilesProject on "ENSURING THE EFFECTIVE PARTICIPATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN GLOBAL AND NATIONAL PROCESSES"
Key documents of the UNFCCC. Includes Convention text, Kyoto Protocol and Bali Action Plan.
Briefing Papers, Interventions, Statement, Updates, Reports on the meetings of Subsidiary Bodies (SBSTA and SBI) and the Working Groups (AWG-KP and AWG-LCA) - 2008, 2009.
Presentations, Strategies and Roadmap to Copenhagen and Beyond and Report of the Asia Summit on Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples, 24-27 February 2009, Bali, Indonesia.
Analyses, statements and papers on indigenous peoples and REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) and Avoided Deforestation (AD).
Statements, Interventions, Briefing Papers and updates on the 14th Conference of Parties Meeting (COP14) of the UNFCCC, 1-12 December 2008 in Poznan, Poland.
Statements, Interventions, Briefing Papers and updates on the 13th Conference of Parties Meeting (COP13) of the UNFCCC, 3-14 December 2007.
Declarations, statements and interventions of the International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change (IIPFCC) - 2000-2004.
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06/28/2008
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Submission of the Special Rapporteurs, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz and Aqqaluk Lynge, on the Impact of Climate Change Mitigation Measures on Indigenous Peoples and on Their Territories and Lands [E/C.19/2008/10] to the 7th Session of the UNPFII.
Article: Demystifying Climate Change Negotiations by Raymond de Chavez.
07/04/2008
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Statement of Indigenous Peoples to UNCSD14 High-Level Segment, 11 May 2006
Report on the Seventh Session - Special theme: "Climate Change, Bio-Cultural Diversity and Livelihoods: The Stewardship Role of Indigenous Peoples and Challenges." - ENGLISH
Report on the Seventh Session - Special theme: "Climate Change, Bio-Cultural Diversity and Livelihoods: The Stewardship Role of Indigenous Peoples and Challenges." - SPANISH.
Oil Palm and Other Commercial Tree Plantations, Monocropping: Impacts on Indigenous Peoples’ Land Tenure and Resource Management Systems and Livelihoods [E/C.19/2007/CRP.6] - Victoria Tauli-Corpuz and Parshuram Tamang.
07/10/2008
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International Expert Group Meeting on Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change, Darwin, Australia, April 2-4, 2008 [E/C.19/2008/CRP.9], 14 April 2008.
07/10/2008
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Report on the Conference on Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change, Copenhagen, 21 – 22 February 2008 - Submitted by the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA).
UNPFII Statement on Agenda Item 4.9 - Biodiversity and Climate Change presented by Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, 23 May 2008.
The Guide on Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples aims to enhance indigenous peoples knowledge on climate change so that we will be better equipped to participate more effectively in shaping relevant policies and actions taken to address this issue. It also aimsto enlighten non-indigenous peoples on our own experiences and perspectives on climate change. Date of Publication: September 2008
Joint Indigenous Peoples and NGO Statement on the occasion of the presentation of the Report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on the relationship between climate change and human rights
04/29/2009
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Anchorage Declaration of the Indigenous Peoples' Global Summit on Climate Change which took place in Anchorage, Alaska from 20-24 April 2009.
International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change (IIPFCC) Policy Paper on Climate Change, 26-27 September 2009.
Circumpolar Inuit Call on Global Leaders to Act on Arctic Climate Change at COP15 in Copenhagen, 13 November, 2009 – Copenhagen, Denmark
Joint Statement of Civil Society organisations and Social Movements: Act Now to Meet The Post-Copenhagen Climate Emergency!, 21 Feb 2010 We the undersigned organisations are extremely concerned about the current state of the climate negotiations. Rather than move the world a step in the necessary direction, the chaotic organization at Copenhagen and the confusing situation after Copenhagen has clouded prospects for a global climate deal...
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