Indigenous Peoples and Community-Conserved Areas
Where are Indigenous Peoples Distributed in the Philippines?
Posted on February 19, 2014Filipinos’ indigenous roots come in a very diverse range. Over a hundred ethnolinguistic groups comprise the ancestry of the Philippines, mirroring to a great extent the precious biological and ecological variety that the country’s 7,000-strong islands boast.
READ MOREStewards of the Sacred Land: Indigenous Peoples and Community Conserved Areas
Posted on February 19, 2014FPE, in its mission to pursue and spark holistic and lasting change in the field of biodiversity conservation and sustainable development (BCSD) in the Philippines, utilizes a participatory and comprehensive knowledge-based approach to decision-making as well as to actual implementation and execution of programs and projects.
READ MOREInternational Commitments on Indigenous Peoples' Rights and Welfare
Posted on February 19, 2014In an increasingly globally connected world, staying in touch with cultural and historical “roots,” so to speak, has become ever more critical in the preservation of national identity.
READ MOREIndigenous Community-Conserved Areas
Posted on February 19, 2014What constitutes an indigenous community conservation area (ICCA)? What makes them important to the biodiversity agenda of the Philippines? The answers to these questions were discussed insightfully by Mr. Dave de Vera, Executive Director of the Philippine Association for Intercultural Development (PAFID), with members of the FPE’s Regional Advisory Committee (RAC) in May 2013 during FPE’s National RAC-Partners Meeting.
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