"Their territories contain about one third of all the carbon stored in the forests of Latin America and the Caribbean and 14 percent of the carbon stored in tropical forests worldwide."
(...) While Amazon Basin indigenous territories lost less than 0.3 percent of the carbon in their forests between 2003 and 2016, non-indigenous protected areas lost 0.6percent and other areas that were neither indigenous territories nor protected areas lost 3.6 percent. (...) These showed that Brazil's indigenous territories have more species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians than in all the country's protected areas outside these territories, while in Bolivia two-thirds of the country's vertebrate species and 60 percent of its plant species can be found in the Tacana and Leco de Apolo indigenous territories.
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"Their territories contain about one third of all the carbon stored in the forests of Latin America and the Caribbean and 14 percent of the carbon stored in tropical forests worldwide."
(...) While Amazon Basin indigenous territories lost less than 0.3 percent of the carbon in their forests between 2003 and 2016, non-indigenous protected areas lost 0.6percent and other areas that were neither indigenous territories nor protected areas lost 3.6 percent. (...) These showed that Brazil's indigenous territories have more species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians than in all the country's protected areas outside these territories, while in Bolivia two-thirds of the country's vertebrate species and 60 percent of its plant species can be found in the Tacana and Leco de Apolo indigenous territories.
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"Their territories contain about one third of all the carbon stored in the forests of Latin America and the Caribbean and 14 percent of the carbon stored in tropical forests worldwide."
(...) While Amazon Basin indigenous territories lost less than 0.3 percent of the carbon in their forests between 2003 and 2016, non-indigenous protected areas lost 0.6percent and other areas that were neither indigenous territories nor protected areas lost 3.6 percent. (...) These showed that Brazil's indigenous territories have more species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians than in all the country's protected areas outside these territories, while in Bolivia two-thirds of the country's vertebrate species and 60 percent of its plant species can be found in the Tacana and Leco de Apolo indigenous territories.
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From 16-27 April 2018, the Seventeenth Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues is taking place under the theme: “Indigenous peoples’ collective rights to lands, territories and resources”. As this theme directly links to FAO’s mandate, FAO Director-General, José Graziano da Silva, delivered a video-message in which he stressed the need to address the extreme poverty faced by indigenous peoples worldwide to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
(...) So far, the campaign has gathered the support of 68 organizations from more than 30 countries worldwide. Get involved and help us make indigenous women visible in the fight against hunger and poverty!
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From 16-27 April 2018, the Seventeenth Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues is taking place under the theme: “Indigenous peoples’ collective rights to lands, territories and resources”. As this theme directly links to FAO’s mandate, FAO Director-General, José Graziano da Silva, delivered a video-message in which he stressed the need to address the extreme poverty faced by indigenous peoples worldwide to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
(...) So far, the campaign has gathered the support of 68 organizations from more than 30 countries worldwide. Get involved and help us make indigenous women visible in the fight against hunger and poverty!
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FAO calls to respect indigenous peoples’ collective rights to lands, territories and natural resources
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From 16-27 April 2018, the Seventeenth Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues is taking place under the theme: “Indigenous peoples’ collective rights to lands, territories and resources”. As this theme directly links to FAO’s mandate, FAO Director-General, José Graziano da Silva, delivered a video-message in which he stressed the need to address the extreme poverty faced by indigenous peoples worldwide to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
(...) So far, the campaign has gathered the support of 68 organizations from more than 30 countries worldwide. Get involved and help us make indigenous women visible in the fight against hunger and poverty!
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FAO calls to respect indigenous peoples’ collective rights to lands, territories and natural resources
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From 16-27 April 2018, the Seventeenth Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues is taking place under the theme: “Indigenous peoples’ collective rights to lands, territories and resources”. As this theme directly links to FAO’s mandate, FAO Director-General, José Graziano da Silva, delivered a video-message in which he stressed the need to address the extreme poverty faced by indigenous peoples worldwide to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
(...) So far, the campaign has gathered the support of 68 organizations from more than 30 countries worldwide. Get involved and help us make indigenous women visible in the fight against hunger and poverty!
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XXXVI FAO Regional Conference
for Latin America and the Caribbean Managua, Nicaragua
October 19-21, 2020
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Accompanying rural territorial development in Latin America and the Caribbean, through the implementation of projects focused on the territory.
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Today, maps and geospatial services provide Member States and territories an acute awareness in the context of global, regional, and national challenges. Geospatial maps and services allow to monitor situation worldwide, perform advanced analytics or evaluate trends on specific themes, including through the use of earth observations and imagery from satellites or drones. (...) Today, general maps remain useful in providing an overview of Member States and territories worldwide including their overall international context, main populated places, administrative units, general infrastructure, and hydrology.
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FAO will work with the Rural Development Agency (RDA) to develop rural development plans and projects with a comprehensive territorial approach.
"For us this agreement is fundamental. (...) Carefully tailored solutions for each territory
The joint work between FAO and the Rural Development Agency will focus on 16 (out of 32) of the country's departments: Chocó, Caldas, Risaralda, Quindío, Cauca, Valle del Cauca, Putumayo, Huila, Atlántico, Antioquia, Boyacá, Bolívar, Cesar, Tolima, Meta and Nariño.
(...) The first will focus on creating and co-financing comprehensive agricultural and rural development projects with a territorial approach, and technical assistance services carefully crafted to meet the specific needs of each territory.
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