Books & Volumes

Natural Justice’s team members and core partners have produced the following books and volumes:
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Implementing the Nagoya Protocol in Africa: opportunities and challenges for African indigenous peoples and local communities Peter Munyi & Harry Jonas in The 2010 Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing in Perspective, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2012 |
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Recognising and Supporting Territories and Areas Conserved by Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (plus Country Case Studies) CBD Technical Series No. 64, Secretariat of the CBD, ICCA Consortium, Kalpavriksh, and Natural Justice, 2012 |
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Biodiversity Chapter 5 in Global Environment Outlook 5 UNEP, With Contributions from Natural Justice, 2012 |
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Biodiversity and Culture: Exploring community protocols, rights and consent (English | Español) IIED Participatory Learning and Action 65, co-edited by IIED, Kalpavriksh, Natural Justice, COMPAS, and UEBT, 2012 |
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Biocultural Community Protocols: A Toolkit for Community Facilitators (Natural Justice, 2012) English | Español Part 1: Understanding & Using the Toolkit (English | Español) Part 2: Documenting & Developing a Community Protocol (English | Español) Part 3: Using a Biocultural Community Protocol (English | Español) Part 4: Reflecting, Reporting & Revising (English | Español) |
2010
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Policy Matters 17: Exploring the Right to Diversity in Conservation Law, Policy, and Practice IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy, edited by Holly Shrumm, 2010 |
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Biocultural Community Protocols for Livestock Keepers LIFE Network, LPP, and LPPS, 2010 |
2009
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Bio-cultural Community Protocols: A Community Approach to Ensuring the Integrity of Environmental Law and Policy Natural Justice and UNEP, 2009 |
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Implementing a Traditional Knowledge Commons: Opportunities and Challenges Natural Justice and ABS Capacity Development Initiative for Africa, 2009 |
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Imagining a Traditional Knowledge Commons: A Community Approach to Sharing TK for Non-Commercial Research Natural Justice and IDLO, 2009 |










