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Recognising territories and areas conserved by Indigenous peoples and local communities (ICCAs) overlapped by protected areas

Authors: Stevens, Stan, Eghenter, Cristina, Fitzsimons, James, Goradze, Irakli, Ironside, Jeremy, Mellis, Charlotte, Nitah, Steven, Parling, Phillipine, Reyes, Giovanni, Tabanao, Glaiza,
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Abstract

Many protected areas worldwide overlap with ‘territories and areas conserved by Indigenous peoples and local communities’ or ‘ICCAs’ (Indigenous peoples’ and community conserved areas’). These overlapped ICCAs include conserved commons, sacred places and Indigenous and community protected areas. Appropriately recognising and respecting overlapped ICCAs in protected area governance, management and practice can strengthen conservation, affirm rights and promote equitable protected area governance. This volume identifies six approaches or pathways and provides guidance on implementing 20 good practices for appropriately recognizing, respecting and supporting overlapped ICCAs in existing, new and expanded protected areas of all governance types and management categories.