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TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE OF INDIGENOUS AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES: INTERNATIONAL DEBATE AND POLICY INITIATIVES

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UN forums, especially the Working Group on Indigenous Populations and the Convention on Biological Diversity, are the most influential venues for indigenous rights discussions. The paper reviews international law and policy on indigenous peoples’ rights that shape the role of traditional knowledge in biodiversity management and conservation. The authors analyze soft‑law instruments—declarations, regional agreements, ethical guidelines, research protocols, and policy frameworks—that reinforce indigenous entitlements. The expanding rights will restrict scientific research by regulating access to indigenous knowledge and resources and mandating full participation in policy and management, so scientists must adapt by institutionalizing participation and respecting indigenous knowledge.

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This paper reviews international law and policy regarding the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities that are defining the role of traditional and indigenous knowledge in the management and conservation of biodiversity. The most influential forums occur within the United Nations system, particularly the Working Group on Indigenous Populations and the Convention on Biological Diversity. We discuss the "soft-law" context of declarations, regional agreements, ethical guidelines, research protocols, and policy frameworks, which reinforce indigenous entitlements. The elaboration of these rights will increasingly impinge upon scientific research by regulating access to the knowledge and resources of indigenous and local communities, and by requiring that policy and management be made with their full participation. Scientists should respond by following these developments, institutionalizing this participation at all levels of scientific activity, and respecting the value of indigenous knowledge.

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