Capacity Building and Collaboration with Indigenous Peoples Communities Rebecca Adamson President and Founder First Peoples Worldwide www.firstpeoples.org.

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Capacity Building and Collaboration with Indigenous Peoples Communities Rebecca Adamson President and Founder First Peoples Worldwide

Peoples and Numbers by Country and Region

Biodiversity:Plants, Birds, Hotspots

Extractive: Oil, Gas, Coal,Minerals, Forests & Coral Reefs

Threat Map: Extraction of Minerals, Oils, Coastal Resources and People

Chance Map: Gaining Recognition of Tenure

Financial Assets: Stocks, bonds, savings, trust funds. Physical Assets: Transportation, utilities, technological systems. Natural Assets: Land, water, oil, gas, minerals, soils. Institutional Assets: Financial intermediaries, nonprofit organizations. Human Capital: Skills, knowledge, education, experience. Cultural Assets: Customs, traditions, indigenous knowledge. Social Capital: Social relations, networks, kinship systems. Political Assets:Sovereign status, tax immunity, legal rights. ASSETS DEFINED

ASSET STRATEGIES Manage:To increase the control of the asset through a variety of means. Create:To originate, or bring into being, a new asset. Retain:To create or establish internal controls or regulatory structures within the community to retain assets. Leverage: To use the asset in such a way as to attract/generate additional resources. Utilize: To strengthen the ability of the community to manage and make use of the asset. Increase: To expand and/or add value to an existing asset.

Elements of Development