Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA), Barcelona, Spain.
Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals (ICTA), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Carrer de les columnes, s/n. Z-building (ICTA-ICP), Bellaterra Campus, Cerdanyola del Valles, Bellatera, 08193, Barcelona, Spain.
Ambio. 2022 Jan;51(1):84-92. doi: 10.1007/s13280-021-01561-7. Epub 2021 May 18.
The Convention on Biological Diversity is defining the goals that will frame future global biodiversity policy in a context of rapid biodiversity decline and under pressure to make transformative change. Drawing on the work of Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, we argue that transformative change requires the foregrounding of Indigenous peoples' and local communities' rights and agency in biodiversity policy. We support this argument with four key points. First, Indigenous peoples and local communities hold knowledge essential for setting realistic and effective biodiversity targets that simultaneously improve local livelihoods. Second, Indigenous peoples' conceptualizations of nature sustain and manifest CBD's 2050 vision of "Living in harmony with nature." Third, Indigenous peoples' and local communities' participation in biodiversity policy contributes to the recognition of human and Indigenous peoples' rights. And fourth, engagement in biodiversity policy is essential for Indigenous peoples and local communities to be able to exercise their recognized rights to territories and resources.
《生物多样性公约》正在确定未来全球生物多样性政策的目标,以应对生物多样性快速减少的情况,并面临着进行变革性变革的压力。借鉴原住民和非原住民学者的工作,我们认为,变革性变革需要在生物多样性政策中突出原住民人民和地方社区的权利和机构。我们用四个要点来支持这一论点。首先,原住民人民和地方社区拥有制定现实和有效的生物多样性目标所必需的知识,这些目标同时改善当地的生计。其次,原住民人民对自然的概念化维持和体现了《生物多样性公约》2050 年 "与自然和谐相处" 的愿景。第三,原住民人民和地方社区参与生物多样性政策有助于承认人权和原住民人民的权利。第四,参与生物多样性政策对于原住民人民和地方社区行使其对领土和资源的公认权利至关重要。