• Redefining Protected Areas

    A Study on Criminalization of and Human Rights Violations Against Indigenous Peoples in Conservation

  • Redefining Protected Areas

    A Study on Criminalization of and Human Rights Violations Against Indigenous Peoples in Conservation

  • Redefining Protected Areas

    A Study on Criminalization of and Human Rights Violations Against Indigenous Peoples in Conservation

  • Redefining Protected Areas

    A Study on Criminalization of and Human Rights Violations Against Indigenous Peoples in Conservation

About this study

As part of its work to confront criminalization of, and human rights violations against Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) decided to contribute to the ongoing calls for a human rights-based approach to conservation. As a start, we conducted a research study on the issue and commissioned global and country reports covering Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, Nepal, and Thailand. Each report is published independently and can be read as stand-alone publications.

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Key findings and recommendations

Peoples, the Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is committed to contribute in advancing a human rights-based approach to conservation. With this objective, we have initiated a research study on this issue and commissioned global and country reports covering the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, Nepal, and Thailand

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