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ArtikelCommunity Stewardship: the Foundation of Biocultural Rights  
Oleh: Bavikatte, Kabir Sanjay ; Bennett, Tom
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal Of Human Rights and the Environment vol. 06 no. 01 (2015), page 7—29.
Topik: biocultural rights; stewardship; property; environment; law; nature; indigenous people; customary law; commodity; post-development; political ecology; commons; Convention on Biological Diversity; Nagoya Protocol; traditional resource rights
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Isi artikelThe term ‘biocultural rights’ denotes a community's long established right, in accordance with its customary laws, to steward its lands, waters and resources. Such rights are being increasingly recognized in international environmental law. Biocultural rights are not simply claims to property, in the typical market sense of property being a universally commensurable, commodifiable and alienable resource; rather, as will be apparent from the discussion offered here, biocultural rights are collective rights of communities to carry out traditional stewardship roles vis-à-vis Nature, as conceived of by indigenous ontologies.
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