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Indigenous Peoples

Over the course of history, indigenous peoples and their communities have developed lifestyles and cultures that are intricately linked to nature. The areas of high biodiversity in which they commonly live are deeply embedded in their productive activities and spiritual lives.

Through this close relationship with nature, most Indigenous Peoples have developed, and are still developing, a wealth of traditional knowledge for managing their environment in a sustainable way.   Read more>>

 
Climate Change,
A Human Issue
 

"Climate change is not just a theory to inhabitants of the Arctic; it is a stark and dangerous reality. (...) More>>

Indigenous peoples’ participation in mapping of traditional forest resources for sustainable livelihoods and great ape conservation>>

 
 
Participation of
Indigenous Peoples
in UNEP's Policy Process
 

UNEP actively supported the participation of major groups in international environmental governance for several years. UNEP’s 8th GCS Forum was held from 3-4 February 2007. More>>

International Day of Indigenous Peoples, 9 Aug 2008. More>>

Podcast by Mr. Achim Steiner, UNEP Executive Director. More>>

 
Highlights

The Right to be Cool: Celebrating International Day of the Indigenous People. More>>

Second International Decade for the World's Indigenous Peoples. More>>

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. More>>

Special Rapporteur in Kenya.  More>>

UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII). More>>

International Polar Year. More>>

Climate Change in the Arctic and Small Island Developing States. More>>