Indigenous peoples struggle for communal lands in Sundargarh, India

Throughout the world, indigenous peoples live on ancestral land and territories, governed by their cultural and traditional norms and values. Their lives and livelihoods are heavily dependent on natural resources and these are managed in a way which is similar to that envisioned by the Sustainable D...

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Autor principal: Tharu, Prem Singh
Formato: Case Study
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation 2018
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98991
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description Throughout the world, indigenous peoples live on ancestral land and territories, governed by their cultural and traditional norms and values. Their lives and livelihoods are heavily dependent on natural resources and these are managed in a way which is similar to that envisioned by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). In recent years, however, governments and corporations have been grabbing and exploiting indigenous community land and establishing industries in these resource-rich areas – for example in Odisha, India. In the Telighana village of Sundargarh, indigenous people are struggling to protect their land, as their rights are not recognised. Their fight is an example and a source of inspiration.
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spelling CGSpace989912023-02-15T12:45:06Z Indigenous peoples struggle for communal lands in Sundargarh, India Tharu, Prem Singh Throughout the world, indigenous peoples live on ancestral land and territories, governed by their cultural and traditional norms and values. Their lives and livelihoods are heavily dependent on natural resources and these are managed in a way which is similar to that envisioned by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). In recent years, however, governments and corporations have been grabbing and exploiting indigenous community land and establishing industries in these resource-rich areas – for example in Odisha, India. In the Telighana village of Sundargarh, indigenous people are struggling to protect their land, as their rights are not recognised. Their fight is an example and a source of inspiration. 2018-12 2019-01-09T09:33:34Z 2019-01-09T09:33:34Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98991 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98916 Open Access application/pdf Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Tharu, Prem Singh, 2018. Indigenous peoples struggle for communal lands in Sundargarh, India. IN: CTA, 2018. Experience capitalization: Stronger communities in South East Asia. Experience Capitalization Series 8. Wageningen: CTA:55-59.
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