Abstract:
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"This proposed multi-stakeholder dialogue titled ‘Practice to Policy Impact of
Nature Conservation, Governance, Equity on Indigenous Communities’ will focus
on the relation between indigenous as well as traditional communities, natural
resources and the diverse governance tiers important to promote conservation.
In doing so, it will aim to highlight the relationship between local communities
(men, women, youths), the state, including the government departments
indigenous institutes, social movements, civil societies, funding agencies and
other private institutions including the role of decentralised local governments.
Our panel aims to throw light on the less discussed issue about how some
multilevel governance offers favourable conditions than others for nature
conservation by indigenous communities."
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