Publications on Environment

  • Book Reef and Rainforest: An Environmental Encyclopedia of Marovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands (2005) |EN|
  • Book Evolution of village-based marine resource management in Vanuatu between 1993 and 2001 (2004) |EN|
  • Book Mayangna Knowledge of the Interdependence of People and Nature: Fish and Turtles (2010) |EN|
  • Book Pastoralism and the Green Economy – a natural nexus? (2014) |EN|
  • Publication “Environment, Religion and Culture in the Context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” (2016) |EN|
  • Report “Human Rights and the Environment” (June 2012) |EN|
  • Technical Note ILO “Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change: From Victims to Change Agents through Decent Work” (2016) |EN|
  • Policy “UNEP Environmental, Social and Economic Sustainability Framework” (January 2015) |EN|
  • Policy “UNEP and Indigenous Peoples: A Partnership in Caring for the Environment” (November 2012) |EN| ES| FR|
  • Policy “Unido Environmental and Social Safeguards Policies and Procedures (ESSPP)” (January 2015) |EN|
  • Guidelines “Akwé: Kon – Voluntary Guidelines for the Conduct of Cultural, Environmental and Social Impact Assessment regarding Developments Proposed to Take Place on, or which are Likely to Impact on, Sacred Sites and on Lands and Waters Traditionally Occupied or Used by Indigenous and Local Communities” (2004) |EN|
  • Working paper “Community Mapping, Natural Resources and Indigenous People Movement in Indonesia” (2004) |EN|
  • Brochure “Sustainable Pastoralism and the Post 2015 Agenda Opportunities and barriers to pastoralism for global food production and environmental stewardship” (2014) |EN|
  • Article “Indigenous people and nature: a tradition of conservation” (April 2017) |EN|
  • Article “Preserving the balance between business and nature in Mexico” (April 2012) |EN|
  • Article “Indigenous Peoples and Natural Resource Management: Contributions of And Challenges Faced by Indigenous Peoples” (August 2015) |EN|
  • Blog post “Celebrating indigenous peoples as nature’s stewards” (May 2017) |EN|