As Indigenous-led conservation and IPCAs gain traction, both in Canada and around the world, this first of its kind toolkit strives to support the recognition of Indigenous-led conservation efforts; respond to barriers in establishing IPCAs; and model the legal and policy basis needed to advance Indigenous-led governance in the establishment and management of protected areas.
Executive Summary
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As Indigenous-led conservation and IPCAs gain traction, both in Canada and around the world, this first of its kind toolkit strives to support the recognition of Indigenous-led conservation efforts; respond to barriers in establishing IPCAs; and model the legal and policy basis needed to advance Indigenous-led governance in the establishment and management of protected areas.
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