Exemplifying Accumulation by Dispossession: Mining and Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines. Geografiska Annaler B 93(2), 141-161.Holden, W., Nadeau, K., & Jacobson, R. D. (2011). Exemplifying accumu- lation by dispossession: mining and Indigenous peoples in the Philippines. Gegrafiska ...
Home Human Ecology Article Co-Managers or Co-Residents? Indigenous Peoples’ Participation in the Management of Protected Areas: a Case Study of the Agta in the PhilippinesPublished: 28 June 2018 Volume 46, pages 485–495, (2018) Cite this article ...
The UN estimates that there are about 370 million indigenous people worldwide. Indigenous people often find their natural resources, cultures, and communities under pressure. In many instances, they are victims of systemic discrimination and human rights abuse. Indigenous people who draw their livelihoo...
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72 These intersections occur primarily in 12 countries: Peru, Greenland, Sweden, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), Finland, the Philippines, Panama, Honduras, New Caledonia, El Salvador, Taiwan (Republic of China), and Costa Rica. Last, urbanization is a dominant driver on 4% (0.3 ...
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The indigenous people of Bangladesh participated in all movements with Bangalees, the mainstream population of the country, unfortunately their constitutional rights are yet to be established properly. Before 15th amendment of the consti... S Montaz 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, THEIR ...
Even the terms "indigenous" and "indigenous rights" were yet to gain common usage.Persistent nuclear detonations by the U.S. and France in 1975 spurred the first Nuclear-Free Pacific Conference held in Suva, Fiji, sponsored by a Pacific-wide network of anti-nuclear groups. A Pacific People...
Headlines often highlight its sheer magnitude as the largest tropical rainforest in the world, home to 10% of the planet's biodiversity, and responsible for 15% of the Earth's freshwater. However, little attention is paid to what transpires beneath its canopy, on the ground where people ...
The Cordillera mountain range in the northern part of the Philippines is recognized as the traditional domain of the Igorot, or people of the mountains. Its geopolitical location, the Cordillera Administrative Region, has one of the densest populations of indigenous peoples in the country. Under the...