SUMMIT RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES

SUMMIT RECOMMENDATIONS
  
1. Governments should recognise indigenous peoples’ knowledge, land management practices and collective territorial rights to their lands as fundamental to effectively tackling climate breakdown.* 
 
2. Funding to tackle climate change should go to helping impacted communities, and to helping forest and pastoralist communities to support them in taking care of their lands. Funding should not go to the corporations and governments whose practices are driving climate breakdown
 
3. Governments should recognize Indigenous people's knowledge and living cultures as a vibrant and ever-evolving source of knowledge for taking care of our living world, including to tackle climate breakdown
 
4. Governments should recognize that indigenous Peoples have been effective custodians of their forests and rangelands except where colonial conservation policies have forced them from their lands. In all cases, Indigenous peoples FPIC needs to be secured for future projects and they need to have their lands returned to them and be compensated for past harms. Indigenous peoples need to be at the centre of every discussion, solution and plan regarding the climate crisis in both national and international spaces.

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