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RESPOND: Case Studies on Cultural Practices for Enhancing Ecosystems

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Indigenous Peoples and local earth-based communities form 5% of the global population, yet take care of 80% of the planet’s remaining biodiversity. If we are to successfully conserve and restore Earth, we must learn from these ancestral systems.
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Indigenous Peoples and local earth-based communities form 5% of the global population, yet take care of 80% of the planet’s remaining biodiversity. If we are to successfully conserve and restore Earth, we must learn from these ancestral systems, which respect all life; taking only what is needed and ensuring the landscape remains abundant in the long term. These top-line case studies, evidence how different cultural practices and traditions protect and enhance the ecosystems they form a part of. They offer examples of how human behavior can actively benefit rainforests and weather systems, the health of soil and water, and the flourishing of all other species.

Session agenda

Moderator

Dr Jerome LEWIS

Advisor,
Synchronicity Earth
United Kingdom


14:30 - 17:30

Speaker

Mrs Jessica SWEIDAN

Founder & Trustee,
Synchronicity Earth
United Kingdom


14:30 - 17:30

Ms Runa KHAN

Executive Director,
FRIENDSHIP
Bangladesh


14:30 - 15:00

Mr Milan SEKULOVIĆ

Journalist,
Save Sinjajevina Civic Initiative
Montenegro


15:00 - 15:30

Ms Atossa SOLTANI

Director of Global Strategy,
Amazon Sacred Headwaters Initiative / Iniciativa de Cuencas Sagr
United States of America


15:30 - 16:15

Mr Domingo PEAS NAMPICHKAI

Indigenous Leader and Coordinator,
Amazon Sacred Headwaters Initiative / Iniciativa de Cuencas Sagr
Ecuador


15:30 - 16:15

Dr Isabelle LACKMAN

Director,
HUTAN
Malaysia


16:15 - 16:45

  • Synchronicity Earth [United Kingdom]
  • IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy (CEESP)
  • Reimagine Conservation
  • Flourishing Diversity

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