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The Indigenous Peoples' Biocultural Climate Change Assessment Initiative (IPCCA) is an international indigenous research initiative arising out of the
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII or PFII) is the UN's central coordinating body for matters relating to the concerns and rights of the world's indigenous peoples. There are more than 370 million indigenous pe ...
, where it was noted:United Nations University Traditional Knowledge Initiative "Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Assessment: Background" webpage
Accessed 5 December 2009
''" .. cultures that support TK '' raditional Knowledge' around the world are often living in marginal ecosystems, such as the Arctic, mountains, deserts and small islands ..''
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' .. often the sources of key
ecosystem services Ecosystem services are the many and varied benefits to humans provided by the natural environment and healthy ecosystems. Such ecosystems include, for example, agroecosystems, forest ecosystem, grassland ecosystems, and aquatic ecosystems. ...
.... most vulnerable to climate change"''
At the Seventh Session of the Permanent Forum, held from 21 April to 2 May 2008, it was recommended that:
''" ..the United Nations University – Institute of Advanced Studies, university research centres and relevant United Nations agencies conduct further studies on the impacts of climate change and climate change responses on indigenous peoples who are living in highly fragile ecosystems".''
From this recommendation, a formal Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Assessment Initiative was formed between the United Nations University's Institute of Advanced Studies and a number of non-United Nations partners; with an indigenous led steering committee coordinated by a secretariat housed within the Association for Nature and Sustainable Development (ANDES), Peru; and an objective:IUCN "Indigenous Peoples & Climate Change" webpage.
Accessed 6 December 2009
Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Assessment Initiative "The Initiative" webpage
Accessed 5 December 2009
''"To empower indigenous peoples to develop and use indigenous frameworks to assess the impact of climate change on their communities and ecosystems and to develop and implement strategies for building indigenous resilience and adaptive strategies to mitigate impacts while enhancing biocultural diversity for food sovereignty and self determined development or “Buen Vivir.”"''


Global Summit

On the 20–24 April 2009, members of the Indigenous Peoples' Biocultural Climate Change Assessment Initiative assisted a Global Summit of Indigenous Peoples held in
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) to discuss Climate Change
''"The purpose of the Summit was to enable indigenous peoples from all regions of the globe to exchange their knowledge and experience in adapting to the impacts of climate change, and to develop key messages and recommendations to be articulated to the world at the Conference of Parties (COP) to the UN
Framework Convention on Climate Change The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) established an international environmental treaty to combat "dangerous human interference with the climate system", in part by stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in th ...
in Copenhagen, Denmark in December 2009"''
The United Nations University - Institute of Advanced Studies provided significant and substantive assistance preparing background papers for this Summit, with the logistics of this Summit, plus with rapporteuring for this Summit, one of the outcomes of which was an
Anchorage Declaration
of Indigenous Peoples on Climate Change


Indigenous participation in climate change research – an academic perspective

The authors of "Indigenous framework for observing and responding to climate change in Alaska", an article appearing in the March 2013 issue of ''Climatic Change'', argue that there needs to be a five-pronged approach to increasing the participation of indigenous peoples in creating climate-change remedies. # Employ communities in the formulation of solutions to climate change. # Foster an environment where multiple ways of understanding, both western and indigenous, can be accepted and celebrated. # Provide direct assistance on the community-level for those seeking out concrete ways to protect themselves from climate-change related issues. # Encourage teamwork for devising solutions for climate change that satisfy both western and indigenous points of view. # Strengthen communication networks of tribes, scientists, and other anti-climate-change actors so that collaboration can provide more specific fixes to climate change.


Further reading


IUCN (April 2008) "Indigenous and Traditional Peoples and Climate Change: Summary Version" On-Line Paper
small>Accessed 5 December 2009
Dounias, Edmond (2009) "The sentinel key role of indigenous peoples in the assessment of climate change effects on tropical forests" Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges and Decisions, On-line paper
Accessed 6 December 2009
Mclean, Kirsty Galloway McLean (2009) Advance Guard: Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation, Mitigation and Indigenous Peoples - a compendium of case studies (Advance Reading Copy), United Nations University - Institute of Advanced Studies Traditional Knowledge Initiative
Accessed 6 December 2009
NCCARF and UoM (2013) Indigenous Dimensions of Climate Change, Information Website


See also

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United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII or PFII) is the UN's central coordinating body for matters relating to the concerns and rights of the world's indigenous peoples. There are more than 370 million indigenous pe ...
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United Nations University The (UNU) is the think tank and academic arm of the United Nations. Headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, with diplomatic status as a UN institution, its mission is to help resolve global issues related to human development and welfare thr ...
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Global warming In common usage, climate change describes global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its effects on Earth's climate system. Climate change in a broader sense also includes previous long-term changes to ...
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Effects of global warming The effects of climate change impact the physical environment, ecosystems and human societies. The environmental effects of climate change are broad and far-reaching. They affect the water cycle, oceans, sea and land ice (glaciers), sea lev ...
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Indigenous peoples Indigenous peoples are culturally distinct ethnic groups whose members are directly descended from the earliest known inhabitants of a particular geographic region and, to some extent, maintain the language and culture of those original people ...
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) describes indigenous and other traditional knowledge of local resources. As a field of study in Northern American anthropology, TEK refers to "a cumulative body of knowledge, belief, and practice, evolving by ...


External links


Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Assessment Initiative Website
small>Accessed 5 December 2009
United Nations University Traditional Knowledge Initiative's "Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Assessment" Website
small>Accessed 5 December 2009
United Nations University's 'Our World 2' Indigenous voices on climate change films
small>Accessed 5 December 2009


References

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