10/10/2025
09:00 - 09:30
Forum - Arena
, Hybride (sur site avec diffusion en direct)
Session avec interprétation
Pourquoi participer
Learn how registries and participatory data platforms highlight the crucial role of Indigenous Peoples and local communities in biodiversity conservation and ecosystem stewardship and provide community-generated data for contributing to global environmental agreements, including the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
Description de la séance
This session explores the role of territories and areas conserved by Indigenous People and local communities (ICCAs - Territories of Life) and community-led documentation in advancing targets set under the KM-GBF, particularly Target 3. It also explores the opportunity to support voluntary reporting of the KM-GBF implementation. Through expert discussions, participants will examine web-based platforms and technology-driven participatory approaches that strengthen conservation efforts and support environmental governance by IPs and LCs.The session will highlight key initiatives, including national, regional and global ICCA databases such as the CCA India portal and portal by Working Group on ICCAs in Indonesia (WGII), which function as repositories of multidimensional data on ICCAs, and the ICCA Registry, a global repository compiling maps, photographs, and case studies.
These initiatives can amplify grassroots conservation efforts and serve as powerful tools for documenting, preserving and asserting rights and self-determination for Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
Organised by
ICCA Consortium
Partenaires
Speaker
International Policy Coordinator
Building an Evidence Base for Indigenous and Community Led Conservation through Participatory Technology and Self-Documentation
Building an Evidence Base for Indigenous and Community Led Conservation through Participatory Technology and Self-Documentation