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In danger: ‘Guardians of Nature’

by Agencies May 8, 2019 5:37 am
written by Agencies May 8, 2019 5:37 am
In danger: ‘Guardians of Nature’


Paris: From Amazon rainforests to the Arctic Circle, indigenous peoples are leveraging ancestral know-how to protect habitats that have sustained them for hundreds and even thousands of years, according to a landmark UN assessment of biodiversity. But these guardians of nature are under siege, warns the first major UN scientific report to fully consider indigenous knowledge and management  practices. Whether it is logging, agribusiness and cattle ranching in the tropics, or climate change warming the poles twice as fast as the global average, an unrelenting economic juggernaut fuelled by coal, oil and gas is ravaging the natural world, the grim report found.

A million of Earth estimated eight million species are at risk of extinction, and an area of tropical forest five times the size of England has been destroyed since 2014. Indigenous peoples and local communities are facing growing resource extraction, commodity production, along with mining, transport and energy infrastructure, with dire impacts on livelihoods and health, the report concluded.

Experts estimate that there are some 300 million indigenous people living in mostly undisturbed natural areas, and another 600 million in local communities striding the natural and built worlds. At least a quarter of global lands are traditionally owned, managed or occupied by indigenous groups, who have truly been ‘guardians of Nature’ for the rest of society. Research has shown that forests under indigenous management are more effective carbon sinks and are less prone to wildfires than many so-called protected areas controlled by business concessions.

However, nearly three-quarters of regions worldwide under indigenous stewardship have seen a decline in most measure of biodiversity and ecosystem health, the report found. The pressures on them continue to be enormous. The global economy keeps pushing the  boundaries of resource extraction deeper into indigenous territory.  Globally, the pace of deforestation is staggering. Last year, the tropics lost an area almost the size of England, a total of 120,000 square kilometres (46,000 square miles). Almost a third of that area, some 36,000 km2, was pristine primary rainforest.
—AFP

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