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Developing a Partnership in Indigenous Peoples, Conservationists, and Land Use Planners in Latin America

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Author(s)Poole, P.
DateAugust 1989
Reference typePaper
Source namePolicy, Planning and Research Department Working Papers
JournalNo 245
Pages96 pp.
PublisherWorld Bank, Washington, D.C.

Summary
Recommendations for working in partnership with indigenous peoples, recognizing their land rights, incorporating their environmental knowledge into wildlands and native area planning, and paying more serious attention to the economics and resource implications of local activities to harvest wild resources - especially in environmentally delicate areas such as tropical rainforests.

Themes
Indigenous and Local Community Rights

Geographic coverage
South America

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