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The Just Rural Transition’s new brief sets out the importance of securing land and natural resource rights for the world's most vulnerable populations. This launch event will feature the author Alexandre Corriveau-Bourque, and a panel of experts. 
Join us to discuss some of the common factors affecting the resilience of Indigenous Peoples and local communities. Mainly, we will be focusing on the connections between territory, Indigenous knowledge and learning, as well as solidarity, which help Indigenous communities to cope and adapt to their changing environment.
The Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM) organized a new season of global dialogue to give visibility to indigenous communities and their perspectives on human rights, forest conservation, climate change, and sustainable development in the Amazon region. 
The campaign will share messages from IUCN’s Indigenous Peoples’ Organisation members on the role of indigenous leadership and governance in stewarding and defending nature. Subscribe to the monthly newsletter.
The objective of this webinar is to introduce and showcase five compelling stories. They show how diversification is a solution, both to climate resilience (more secure food from more varied and robust agroforestry systems) and to climate change mitigation (locking carbon into trees and soils in those systems).