10/10/2025
15:00 - 15:45
Indigenous Peoples' Pavilion
Why attend
Attend this session to learn how Indigenous Peoples’ spatial planning and resource use systems, rooted in traditional knowledge, sustain biodiversity and shape national frameworks. Panellists will share lived experiences and insights, offering practical lessons for strengthening legal and policy frameworks that recognize Indigenous leadership in conservation, restoration, and spatial planning.
Session Description
Indigenous Peoples and local communities have their own systems of spatial planning andresource use within their lands, waters, and territories, developed collectively over time through
traditional knowledge and customary sustainable use, which contributes to the conservation of
biodiversity.
Panellists will present their experiences in spatial planning and resource use systems within their
lands, waters, and territories, as well as their contributions to national spatial planning.
This discussion will be within the context of the Guidelines to Strengthen the Legal and Policy
Framework for the Recognition of the Role of Indigenous and Traditional Territories of Indigenous
Peoples and Local Communities In Conservation, Restoration And Spatial Planning which will be
considered by the First meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Article 8(j) and Other Provisions of the
Convention on Biological Diversity Related to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (SB8J-
1) to be held from the 27 to 30 October in Panama City, Panama
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