In a world desperately clinging to the threads of biodiversity, the new human rights principles herald a pivotal shift in conservation practices. These principles promise to weave together the rights of Indigenous peoples and the necessity for ecological preservation into a harmonious narrative that recognizes the invaluable role of those who have stewarded these lands for generations. As we stride toward a future where human dignity and environmental sustainability coexist, the principles set to be revealed in December 2024 become a beacon of hope, guiding us toward a more inclusive and effective model of conservation that honors the wisdom of Indigenous communities and the planet itself.
Reimagining Conservation: New Principles to Protect Indigenous Rights and Biodiversity
