Indigenous Peoples and Tribal Communities
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The objective of this theme is the inclusion and participation of indigenous peoples and tribal communities in the management of their resources, under the principle of respect for the rights of indigenous peoples (land, territory, sustainable development, food and health security, land-use planning).
For indigenous affairs the following subtopics were established:
- Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact.
- Protecting traditional knowledge of Indigenous Peoples and other tribal communities.
- Lands and territories of Indigenous Peoples and other tribal communities.
- New topics.
Within its short, medium and long-term actions, it also develops regional activities for the articulation of the Regional Agenda and transversal activities with the other coordination of the Permanent Secretariat.
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Amazon Assessment Report 2021 – Conservation measures to counter the main threats to Amazonian biodiversity – Chapter 27
Sectoral Agenda Conservation,Protection and Sustainable Use of Renewable Natural Resources Subtopic:
News
The Bioamazon Project visits Bolivia to discuss a technical agenda
Bolivia presented the improvement of Bolivia's National Biodiversity Information System (SINB) and its interconnection with other systems,...
Guyana hosted a visit from the Bioamazon Project team
Two workshops were held with the Guyanese team From August 29 to September 2, the Project Bioamazon/ACTO team visited Guyana following a...
Scientific paper reports on laminated wood identification technique
A new technique allows for easier species identification and may help in the fight against illegal logging of tropical timbers...
Bolivian researchers describe a possible new tarantula species
The research will be submitted for publication in a specialized journal, and it is proposed that the species be named Hapalotremus otcai,...
The ACTO Secretary General, during the thirty-ninth session of ECLAC, draws attention to the fact that the Amazon region is not a middle-income region
The Secretary General of ACTO, Alexandra Moreira, in the context of her participation at the Thirty-ninth session of the Economic...
The Peruvian Ministry of Health, with the support of ACTO, promoted the 2nd Meeting of Community Health Agents of the Amazon region
Community health agents from the Amazon region of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Suriname participated in the 2nd International Meeting of...