Covid-19, Indigenous Peoples, Local communities and natural resource governance: Final Results
Détails
Télécharger: Rapport de Recherche IGD-DSE 2022 ENG-.pdf (3495.83 [Ko])
Etat: Public
Version: Final published version
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Etat: Public
Version: Final published version
Licence: Tous droits réservés
ID Serval
serval:BIB_14DC6ABC9B37
Type
Rapport: document publié par une institution, habituellement élément d'une série.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Covid-19, Indigenous Peoples, Local communities and natural resource governance: Final Results
Détails de l'institution
Institut de géographie et durabilité, Université de Lausanne; Université Omar Bongo, Département de Sciences Géographiques Environnementales et Marines;Center for International Forestry Research, Jalan CIFOR
ISSN
2673-4516 (Online)
Date de publication
28/07/2022
Numéro
4en
Genre
Rapport de recherche "Développement, sociétés, environnements"
Langue
anglais
Résumé
This publication reports on how the Covid-19 pandemic affected Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs) in 2020-1, particularly those who govern, manage and conserve their lands and waters. This research complements preliminary findings from a global survey conducted by a group of 16 authors from various research institutes and civil society organisations, including the University of Lausanne and the ICCA Consortium. The report presents the results of qualitative research based on the analysis of stories and online questionnaires through the use of SenseMaker® software. This tool allows for the analysis of multiple perspectives of complex situations and enables a meta-analysis of qualitative data. The objective of this report is to identify how the Covid-19 pandemic impacted Indigenous Peoples and local communities and how was being managed at that time. The report 1) reflects the importance of traditional and local knowledge to IPLCs, 2) how COVID-19 affects their rights, 3) how it impacts their access to natural resources that constitute their livelihoods, 4) increases understanding about their resilience, and 5) provides lessons for future pandemics.
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28/07/2022 12:50
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04/08/2022 6:08