Sutej Hugu TICTU ICCA Consortium

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Access to and Use of Traditional Knowledge A view from industry Bo Hammer Jensen.
Advertisements

Agrobiodiversity and Intellectual Property Rights: Selected Issues under the FAO International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture.
To what extent does the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 benefit biodiversity?
Gender in International Water Laws: A challenge
2. Fisheries management and the Ecosystem approach
The Convention on Biological Diversity, access to genetic resources and IPR Yovana Reyes Tagle University of Helsinki.
Ozone Layer Depletion Resource Depletion Dispersion of Toxic Substances Urban Environmental Problems Waste Water Pollution & Water Resources Marine Environment.
15 September 2008Maria Lundberg, NCHR1 JUR 5710 Institutions and Procedures The right of self-determination UN Procedures.
Story Earth Introduction.  Despite advances in technology and science;  There are in poverty, illiterate and unemployed  1/5 live in poverty, most.
OBLIGATIONS TO PROTECT MARINE ECOSYSTEMS UNDER INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND OTHER LEGAL INSTRUMENTS Transform Aqorau Scientific Symposium of the Reykjavik.
Workshops for implementing the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity through the National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans CBD Secretariat April 2011.
The IUCN Programme Nature+ Proposal, May 2011.
Consistency of SEC assessment under the Cartagena Protocol with other international obligations Karinne Ludlow, Monash University, Australia
Legal Instruments to Promote and Protect Linguistic Rights.
GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop Windhoek, Namibia February 17-18, 2015 GEF 6 Programming Strategic Plan for Biodiversity,
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and its Relevance for Small-scale Fisheries Emerging Concerns of Fishing Communities: Issues of Labour, Trade,
Implementation of TARGET 2 of the EU 2020 Biodiversity Strategy Claudia Olazábal Unit – Biodiversity DG ENV European Commission Nature Directors Meeting.
The UN Human Rights Process The Martinez-Cobo Report (1983) The Working Group on Indigenous Populations (1982) The ILO Convention 169 (1989) The Second.
Contributions of IPs and LCs and community conservation to Global Biodiversity and the Aichi targets Panajachel, Guatemala 11 June, John Scott Senior.
The review of HELCOM Rec. 15/5. Reasons for reviewing the Rec.15/5 The Recommendation was adopted in 1994, almost 20 years ago All the legislation and.
Protecting Livelihoods of Fishing Communities Sebastian Mathew International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) Regional Technical Consultation.
CBD Presentation A Decade for Biodiversity: Implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity and other Aichi-Nagoya Outcomes GEF Expanded Constituency.
Traditional Water Knowledge and Global Environmental Change: Creating Sustainable Paths for the Future Session March 21, th World Water Forum.
11/23/ Balancing the fulfillment of human needs with the protection of the natural environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present,
Sample Codes of Ethics in Adventure Tourism
Planning and Sustainability Paul Farmer American Planning Association M6: Protecting the Urban Environment and Historical and Cultural Heritage.
COPYRIGHT, CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND THE WTO Professor Fiona Macmillan Birkbeck, University of London.
Theme 2 Developing MPA networks Particular thanks to: Theme 2 Concurrent Session Rapporteurs, Dan Laffoley, Gilly Llewellyn G E E L O N G A U S T R A L.
A DRAFT Vision for the Drylands By 2030, the drylands of Africa and the men, women and children who manage them will be recognized and valued for their.
Traditional Knowledge of Fishing Communities Sebastian Mathew ICSF The First Meeting of the Andaman Sea Sub Region: October 2009 Phuket, Thailand.
MPAs and CBD Marjo Vierros Secretariat Convention on Biological Diversity ICRI General Meeting Palau, 31 October - 2 November 2005.
Sustainable Development Goals and Protected Areas.
Inclusive Development for Indigenous Australians and the Application of the UN Sustainable Development Goals in Australia Les Malezer, Chairperson, Foundation.
1 POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 2 Introduction Focus:  the environmental challenge to modern political ideologies: solutions offered by Political.
WHAT IS THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON CIVIL & POLITICAL RIGHTS?
The Ethics Of Environment Businesses have been ignoring their impact on the natural environment for centuries, largely because the economic costs and harmful.
Biodiversity, Access & Benefit-sharing and the Sustainable Development Goals Tomme R. Young IRIS (International Research Institute for Sustainability)
International Union for Conservation of Nature Conserving biodiversity Pioneering nature’s solutions to global challenges.
Environmental Science 1001 Elden Hawkes, Instructor.
Proposed goal 15. Protect and restore terrestrial ecosystems and halt all biodiversity loss 15.1 by 2020 halt the loss of all biodiversity, including forests,
NGO Initiatives in Advancing Civil Society Safeguards and Conservation GEF Civil Society Consultation Luis Pabon November, 2009.
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Section
Integration of sustainable development approach
DEVELOPMENT, CULTURAL SELF-DETERMINATION AND THE WTO
LAW 221: INTERNATIONAL LAW
Legal aspects of public participation in the ecosystem-based water management in the Baltic Sea Region Maciej Nyka Economic Law and Environmental Protection.
Natural Resource Management Programmes
Ecosystem Health & Sustainable Agriculture Project Definitions of Sustainability – sustainable rural development and sustainable agriculture Christine.
Social justice, sustainable development, global practice, One Health
IPCCA Indigenous Peoples’ Biocultural Climate Change Assessment
Overview of presentation: (1) General legal and philosophical problem (2) Bolivian legal and political history relevant to environment and climate change.
Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity
International Legal Framework Related to Land-Based Agricultural Investments Regional Workshop on Responsible Large Scale Agricultural Investment - MRLG.
SDG 1: No Poverty End poverty in all its forms everywhere
The Vision for Sport in Wales
SPC - FAO Discussion on developing a Concept Note
3. The what and why of EAFM? Version 1.
CGBN Co-ordination Group for Biodiversity and Nature
1.13 International law: key MEAs
Principles Of Sustainable Tourism
Sustainable Development- A Context & Direction
SPC - FAO Discussion on developing a Concept Note
References to Economic Instruments in Selected MEAs
MKUZA II SUCCESSOR STRATEGY
The Definitive and Operational Scope of Sustainable Tourism.
United Nations Human Rights Council Open-Ended Working Group on the Right to Development, 2 May, 2019 Sub-item 3: Discussion of the Content and Scope.
Biodiversity, Natura 2000 & Green Infrastructure in the Regional Policy Mathieu Fichter European Commission, DG Regio Team leader "sustainable.
Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention
ARCTIC ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
Sustainable Development Goals: An Arctic Indigenous Perspective
Presentation transcript:

Sutej Hugu TICTU ICCA Consortium Considering Planet Governance from The ICCA Movement and Peoples’ Sustainability Treaty on Radical Ecological Democracy Sutej Hugu TICTU ICCA Consortium

Rethinking on … State apparatus Global market Full employment Continued economic growth Unlimited development While we give-up rights and responsibility of our commons for individual ‘freedom’ and private property …

From Human Rights … United Nation ICCPR & ICESCR (1966), Article 1 1. All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development. 2. All peoples may, for their own ends, freely dispose of their natural wealth and resources without prejudice to any obligations arising out of international economic co-operation, based upon the principle of mutual benefit, and international law. In no case may a people be deprived of its own means of subsistence. 3. The States Parties to the present Covenant, including those having responsibility for the administration of Non-Self-Governing and Trust Territories, shall promote the realization of the right of self-determination, and shall respect that right, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations.

… to Rights of Nature Diversity and Complexity Scale and Scope is critically important Cases of Earth Governance with Rights of Nature: Interspecies compact on Pongso no Tao masiduhlas and cidanumas buan from Litu tribal community, Bunun Pachamama and Sumak kawsay (buen vivir) “Wellbeing for all beings around us”

Protected Areas and … Aichi Biodiversity Target 11: By 2020, at least 17 per cent of terrestrial and inland water, and 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, especially areas of particular importance for biodiversity and ecosystem services, are conserved through effectively and equitably managed, ecologically representative and well connected systems of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures, and integrated into the wider landscapes and seascapes. * Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 (UN Convention on Biological Diversity)

What is beyond the Protected Areas? All the destructed areas around the world including destructing and destructible areas “The cavalier ignorance of local knowledge and capacities and denial of collective rights and responsibilities that accompanied conservation policies and practices in the 20th Century has had enormous detrimental effects for the affected people, nature and cultures.” … “Land and water grabbing, unsustainable use of natural resources, pollution, loss of languages and pervasive acculturation continue to fuel pernicious effects on both ICCAs and the environment in general.”

Globalization … From Dependency Theory to the Practice of Exploitation – Globalization of Raw materials, Labor force, and Domestic market. Las venas abiertas de América Latina, (1971) by Eduardo Galeano Way of Living in the Modern Industrial Civilization: overproduction, overconsumption, over-wasting, over-pollution, and over-exploitation, etc.

Radical Ecological Democracy Principle 1: Ecological integrity Principle 2: Deep equity and justice Principle 3: Right to meaningful participation Principle 4: Responsibility Principle 5: Diversity Principle 6: Collective commons and solidarity Principle 7: Rights of nature Principle 8: Resilience and adaptability Principle 9: Subsidiarity and eco-regionalism

Mission statement of ICCA Consortium … conserving biodiversity and ecological functions, nurturing the sustainable livelihoods and wellbeing of indigenous peoples and local communities, and implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples — including self-determination and the full respect of their cultural diversity and collective and individual rights and responsibilities. … a world where ICCAs thrive and contribute to self-determination of indigenous peoples and local communities, conservation of biological and cultural diversity and wellness of all beings.

Multidimensional Approaches Rights-based: tribal sovereignty and indigenous rights via self-determination Institution-based: adapting self-governance institution and Bio-cultural Community Protocol Knowledge-based: local ecological knowledge and community livelihood appropriate technology Ethic-based: Land ethic, Indigenous values and cosmovision * It is generally recognized as encompassing technological choice and application that is small-scale, decentralized, labor-intensive, energy-efficient, environmentally sound, and locally controlled.

Indigenous peoples and Communities Conserved Areas and territories Criteria of ICCAs/ICTs in Taiwan: *Clearly defined traditional conserved territories *Unique and rich bio-cultural local knowledge *Effective tribal self-governance institution Language, Cultural, and Biological Diversity for One Conservation Communities, States, and Markets for One Sustainability Human, All creatures, and Ecosystem for One Well-being

ICCAs Movement Rights-based: tribal sovereignty and indigenous rights via self-determination Institution-based: self-governance and Bio-cultural Community Protocol Knowledge-based: local ecological knowledge and livelihood appropriate technology* Ethic-based: Land ethic and deep ecology * It is generally recognized as encompassing technological choice and application that is small-scale, decentralized, labor-intensive, energy-efficient, environmentally sound, and locally controlled.

From Paradigm Shift … … to Power Transition Solidarity for visionary and realistic transformation

akmey sira epeypasalow, mangey do kaptosan a karawan. ayoy!