While Indigenous people make up just five percent of the global population, the areas they manage contain approximately 80 percent of the Earth’s biodiversity.
In this context, there is an undeniably central role for Indigenous people to play in conservation management, but conversely, a significant risk that indigenous rights will be negatively impacted or undermined by conservation agendas.
This panel will explore Indigenous experiences with conservation management, highlighting the opportunities and challenges faced by native title holders within this context.
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