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Indigenous Forest Tenure and National Policy Reforms

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Indigenous forest tenure and national policy reforms are critical issues that require careful consideration of Indigenous Peoples’ rights and interests. Here’s an overview:

Key Challenges

  • Tenure Insecurity: Insecure land and forest rights hinder successful REDD+ implementation and sustainable development, affecting over 2 billion people dependent on forests.
  • Lack of Clarity: Unclear procedures and responsibilities slow down the titling process, while boundary disputes and conflicting claims hamper progress.
  • Cultural and Historical Context: Understanding the history of tenure reforms is crucial for identifying challenges and opportunities.

Best Practices

  • Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC): Obtaining FPIC from Indigenous Peoples before initiating forest management activities ensures their rights are respected.
  • Shared Decision-Making: Collaborative decision-making processes involving Indigenous Peoples and governments promote effective forest management.
  • Clear Road Map: Establishing a clear road map for land and forest tenure reforms ensures benefits reach intended communities.

Successful Reforms

  • Peru’s Progress: Over 1,300 indigenous communities in Peru have obtained title to more than 12 million hectares of land, with ongoing efforts to title more.
  • UN-REDD Programme: Supports inclusive, gender-equitable policy formulation and decision-making for national and sub-national REDD+ processes ¹ ².

Policy Recommendations

  • Recognition of Indigenous Rights: Governments should recognize and respect Indigenous Peoples’ rights to their lands, territories, and resources.
  • Capacity Building: Providing capacity building and training for Indigenous Peoples and government officials promotes effective forest management.
  • Monitoring and Evaluation: Regular monitoring and evaluation of forest tenure reforms ensure progress toward sustainable forest management ³.

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