Ecosystem Services from Natural Resources Managed by the Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Social Ecology and Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 December 2021) | Viewed by 41407
Special Issue Editor
Interests: ecosystem services; indigenous well-being; developing payments for ecosystem services
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Globally, Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs)—2.5 billion people in total (of whom 370 million are Indigenous)—are known for sustainable use and management of natural resources. Recognising IPLCs’ low impact and sustainable living, the United Nations has suggested the need to support and maintain Indigenous ways of life, stating, “Indigenous peoples are inheritors and practitioners of unique cultures and ways of relating to people and the environment...”. IPLCs use and care for nature’s resources to continue obtaining their livelihoods and many socio-cultural values that support rich diversity on Earth. However, to date, there is little awareness and acknowledgement of IPLCs’ efforts to preserve nature and/ or of their abilities to astutely use nature’s resources that contribute to delivering many environmental benefits for the wider regional and global public.
This Special Issue seeks to highlight the contributions that IPLCs make to the wider global community for better recognition and support for their efforts. We invite articles addressing the following:
- IPLCs land/water/sea management and related ecosystem services (ES);
- Case studies on Payments for ES (PES) of IPLCs’ managed natural resources;
- Stewardship mechanisms (reviews/comments);
- ES from agricultural lands managed by the small-scale farmers;
Applying traditional practices
Dr. Kamaljit Kaur Sangha
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- ecosystem services
- natural resource management
- stewardship mechanisms
- agricultural land management
- local communities
- Indigenous peoples
- Payments for ecosystem services
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