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This website provides information and resources on FPIC as a tool of self-determination to assist communities in decision making. We have selected articles, tool kits, videos, voice messages, and community stories about FPIC and consultation.

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This toolkit provides community members with helpful advice on how to be an Indigenous ally

Collaborative Consent and Revitalizing Indigenous Laws: Pathways to Indigenous Water Governance and Co-Governance
Vidéo & fichier sonore

2018 - English - Practical

Collaborative Consent and Revitalizing Indigen…

Michael Miltenberger, Rosie Simms, Simon Owen


This webinar provides insight from recent research and policy work on collaborative and Indigenous-led approaches to water governance.

Indigenous Peoples & Integrated Water Resources Management
Manuel

2018 - English - Practical

Indigenous Peoples & Integrated Water Resource…

Cap-Net UNDP


This training manual aims to increase our understanding of Indigenous peoples' invaluable knowledge on sustainable water management.

Role of Indigenous Māori People in Collaborative Water Governance in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Article scientifique

2011 - English - Academic

Role of Indigenous Māori People in Collaborati…

N. Kirk, P.A Memon


This article examines recent initiatives to increase representation of Māori people in water governance in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Breaching Barriers: The Fight for Indigenous Participation in Water Governance
Article scientifique

2020 - English - Academic

Breaching Barriers: The Fight for Indigenous P…

David E. Wilkins, Ryan E. Emanuel


This article examines the barriers faced by Indigenous peoples to participation in water governance, which includes planning and permitting of infrastructure affecting their land.

Water Song: Indigenous Women and Water
Essai

2016 - English - Practical

Water Song: Indigenous Women and Water

Kate Cave, Shianne McKay


This article reflects on the role of Indigenous women in water governance.

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