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Keepers of the Earth Topics


Asset Development
Indigenous Stewardship Preserves Biodiversity at Less Cost by Rebecca Adamson and Alifereti Tawake, EGA Journal (Spring 2007)


Asset Stripping
Maasai women deliver political message (May 2010)

Conservation's 'new breed of refugee' is all too familiar to Indian Country
by Jerry Reynolds (August 2009)


Land grab at a global scale – Dennis Martinez

Maya Land Tenure in Southern Belize by Jessica Friswell (2007)

First Peoples Worldwide Recommended Reading on Conservation Evictions
(March 2007)


The end of forcible displacements? Conservation must not impoverish people by Michael Cernea and Kai Schmidt-Soltau – PolicyMatters 12 (September 2003)

First Peoples Worldwide Background Information on Conservation Evictions (March 2007)

Rangers By Birth by Will Hurd – Cultural Survival Quarterly 30.2 (June 2006)

Kenya: Two hundred Ogiek homeless and hungry – Survival International (April 2005)

Enemies of Conservation by Mark Dowie – Range Magazine (Summer 2006)

Moronene People Forced Out of National Park



Climate Change
Indigenous groups key in climate change debate: Zoellick (Nov 2009)

Press Release: World Bank Affirms Support to Indigenous Peoples in Designing Climate Change Responses (Nov 2009)

Traditional Indigenous Fire Management Techniques Deployed Against Climate Change (December 2009)

Small-Scale Sustainable Farmers Are Cooling Down The Earth

Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change


Conservation





Demographics and Statistics





Indigenous Health





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