The recognition of land title and demarcation of indigenous peoples’ ancestral lands and the guarantee of the rights of consultation and free, prior and informed consent in the context of large infrastructure projects represent some of the major challenges for indigenous peoples and communities in the Amazon States. These challenges have been exacerbated by the election of the current Brazilian federal government in power since January 2019. Yet a significant development with the potential to strengthen participatory environmental governance in the region followed the adoption and entry into force in April 2021 of the 2018 Regional Agreement on Access to Environmental Information, Public Participation and Access to Justice in Latin America ...
The current presidential administration of Brazil has implemented a legislative agenda aimed at weak...
The Guaranis, indigenous people of Morro dos Cavalos in Brazil, are being displaced from their lands...
Indigenous peoples around the world and particularly in Latin America are struggling to strengthen t...
The recognition of land title and demarcation of indigenous peoples’ ancestral lands and the guarant...
This chapter looks at Indigenous rights in Amazon countries, comparing the substantive law with its ...
This paper traces the environmental movements by indigenous peoples in indigenous territories in the...
Nations around the world are beginning to acknowledge that climate change is an imminent threat to o...
Nations around the world are beginning to acknowledge that climate change is an imminent threat to o...
Indigenous peoples in the Ecuadorian Amazon have been resisting colonialism since the early sixteent...
Divulgação dos SUMÁRIOS das obras recentemente incorporadas ao acervo da Biblioteca Ministro Oscar S...
International audienceThe overall context of Indigenous peoples in the Brazilian Amazon has changedd...
In recent years, the Indigenous peoples of Brazil have fought a host of legal obstacles to maintain ...
While states have legal rights over more than 60% of the world’s forests, around one billion people ...
This article focuses on the actors, interests and ideologies shaping Reducing Emissions from Defores...
The present work focused on the study, reading and reflection on the National Policy for Environment...
The current presidential administration of Brazil has implemented a legislative agenda aimed at weak...
The Guaranis, indigenous people of Morro dos Cavalos in Brazil, are being displaced from their lands...
Indigenous peoples around the world and particularly in Latin America are struggling to strengthen t...
The recognition of land title and demarcation of indigenous peoples’ ancestral lands and the guarant...
This chapter looks at Indigenous rights in Amazon countries, comparing the substantive law with its ...
This paper traces the environmental movements by indigenous peoples in indigenous territories in the...
Nations around the world are beginning to acknowledge that climate change is an imminent threat to o...
Nations around the world are beginning to acknowledge that climate change is an imminent threat to o...
Indigenous peoples in the Ecuadorian Amazon have been resisting colonialism since the early sixteent...
Divulgação dos SUMÁRIOS das obras recentemente incorporadas ao acervo da Biblioteca Ministro Oscar S...
International audienceThe overall context of Indigenous peoples in the Brazilian Amazon has changedd...
In recent years, the Indigenous peoples of Brazil have fought a host of legal obstacles to maintain ...
While states have legal rights over more than 60% of the world’s forests, around one billion people ...
This article focuses on the actors, interests and ideologies shaping Reducing Emissions from Defores...
The present work focused on the study, reading and reflection on the National Policy for Environment...
The current presidential administration of Brazil has implemented a legislative agenda aimed at weak...
The Guaranis, indigenous people of Morro dos Cavalos in Brazil, are being displaced from their lands...
Indigenous peoples around the world and particularly in Latin America are struggling to strengthen t...