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IPACC Statement to COP 15 / Déclaration de l'IPACC lors du COP 15

IPACC leaders from East and Central Africa met in Bujumbura, Burundi in late October 2009. The leadership from Gabon, Cameroon, Chad, Burundi, Rwanda, DR Congo, Uganda and Kenya have prepared a statement for COP15, dealing with both adaptation and mitigation.
Des délégués représentant les communautés forestières en Afrique Centrale et en Afrique de l'Est se sont réunis à Bujumbura, au Burundi, du 26 au 27 Octobre 2009, afin de formuler une prise de position et une déclaration conjointe sur le changement climatique, l'adaptation et l'atténuation, laquelle sera présentée au nom des membres à la 15e Conférence des Parties de la Convention Cadre des Nations Unies sur le Changement climatique, qui doit se réunir à Copenhague, au Danemark, en décembre 2009.

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Plants, Livelihoods and Community Conservation in the Kalahari

In March 2009, GDF and IPACC collaborated with the Kuru Family of Organisations (KFO) to offer a workshop on international multilateral instruments and plant resources to its members in southern Africa.

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A Pan African Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Adaptation & Mitigation / Une Conférence Panafricaine des Peuples Autochtones sur l'Adaptation et l'Atténuation

The working conference had as its principal theme to learn about the science of adaptation and mitigation, and related issues of biodiversity conservation issues in the context of United Nations' climate change negotiations.
La conférence de travail avait pour thème principal l'apprentissage des sciences et de la conservation liées à l'adaptation et l'atténuation dans le contexte des négociations des Nations Unies sur le Changement Climatique.

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African Indigenous Peoples' Workshop on Effective Use of Information Communication Technology in Environmental Advocacy / Atelier des Peuples Autochtones Africains sur la bonne utilisation des Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication (TIC) dans les Activités de Plaidoyer en Faveur de l'Environnement

The focus of the Windhoek conference was a sharing of experiences of how mapping and other participatory applications of geo-spatial information technology (GIT) can help empower indigenous peoples and rural communities to protect biodiversity and the natural resources on which they are reliant.
L'objectif de la conférence de Windhoek était de partager des expériences quant à la manière dont la cartographie et autres applications participatives de la technologie de l'information géospatiale (TIG) peuvent contribuer à aider les peuples autochtones et les communautés rurales à protéger la biodiversité et les ressources naturelles dont ils dépendent.

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Session on People, Livestock, and the Environment for AAG Conference
There has been considerable growth in research that focuses on livestock (cattle, sheep, goats, camels, poultry, and pigs) in understanding complex human-environment relationships. Multi-theoretical h ...
- 19 Apr 2010 -
9 th SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS PERMANENT FORUM ON INDIGENOUS ISSUES
 
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